

In this new window, scroll and click the resolution you want, then click ok (that window will close). On the "Adapter" tab, click the button "List All Modes", and a new window will open again. Now, on this new page/window, click "Display adapter properties", and a new window will open. Instead, scroll further down in this window (down toward the bottom) and click "Advanced display setting". Right-clicking the desktop, and choosing "Display Properties", and changing the display resolution in this window doesn't work. The way to change the active signal resolution in Windows 10 is as follows. Haven't seen any updates on this post since May wanted to make sure it doesn't die before it gets resolved. Here are my specs as well:Ħx viewsonic 27" 1080p monitors (top 3 from IGFX, bottom 3 from RTX2070)ġx TCL 65" Roku TV (from RTX2070 and (ideally, if you guys can get this fixed) cloned with bottom middle monitor) I hope this info helps you track down whatever the cause is. Also, I've noticed that it gets really wonky with 30hz vs 60hz it keeps trying to drop down to 30hz when you try to set it, even though the monitor is capable of 60hz, and coincidentally it appears to put a very heavy load on explorer.exe whenever it is attempting to configure the displays. When you click apply in the box on the screenshot, the cursor spins for a few seconds, but otherwise nothing happens, and my desktop resolution is set to 1080p with a 4k active signal resolution, with no picture on the screen. In the attached screenshot, I was able to make this method work on my gtx770, but after it fried and I replaced it with an rtx2070, I haven't been able to get it going since.



If you open Windows display settings, and scroll down to advanced display settings, you'll see it's a part of Windows. Someone higher up was speculating that active signal resolution might be an NVIDIA thing, and I just wanted to clarify that it's not. I can get it if I set it to only output to the 4k monitor and nothing else, but that is not ideal. Whether Display Fusion is set to clone the 4k display 1080p with another monitor, or if it's set to extend alongside my other monitors, it doesn't matter what I have the resolution set to it doesn't work. Just wanted to say I'm having the same issue.
