releach
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Hi,
I'm running a new Asus VS238H-P attached via VGA-to-Thunderbolt to my Macbook Air, and am having an odd problem with scale. Every time I plug in the thunderbolt to the Macbook, the Asus monitor looks fine, with everything at 100%. However, if I put the computer to sleep and come back to it and wake it up, everything on the Asus monitor looks huge, at 400% or so. The solution to this seems to be to unplug and plug back in the Thunderbolt cable, but I'm wondering if there's a simpler way around this.
Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks!
I'm running a new Asus VS238H-P attached via VGA-to-Thunderbolt to my Macbook Air, and am having an odd problem with scale. Every time I plug in the thunderbolt to the Macbook, the Asus monitor looks fine, with everything at 100%. However, if I put the computer to sleep and come back to it and wake it up, everything on the Asus monitor looks huge, at 400% or so. The solution to this seems to be to unplug and plug back in the Thunderbolt cable, but I'm wondering if there's a simpler way around this.
Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks!