Second monitor showing the wrong resolution or looks blurry
Your computer probably has the second monitor set to the wrong resolution. Go to your display settings and manually change it to match the monitor's native resolution — this fixes the blurriness immediately. If changing the resolution doesn't help, try unplugging and re-plugging the monitor cable.
Every monitor has a native resolution — the number of pixels it's designed to display. When your computer doesn't set it correctly, text and images look blurry or pixelated. The second monitor gets left at a lower resolution because the computer's graphics card is sharing resources between both screens. Manually setting it to the right resolution takes 30 seconds and fixes the blurriness.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Assuming all monitors use the same native resolution — they don't, so you need to find yours first
- Not restarting the computer after changing resolution settings — changes sometimes don't apply until restart
- Using an old VGA cable thinking it will work fine — VGA can't handle high resolutions clearly
Signs you need professional help
- You've set the resolution to the monitor's native resolution and it's still blurry
- The native resolution option isn't showing in your display settings even after driver updates
- The monitor cable is secure and the resolution is correct but the screen is still fuzzy
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