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[GH-ISSUE #112] Multiple screens do not adjust exactly at the same increments #82
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Originally created by @bmrs on GitHub (Aug 16, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/MonitorControl/MonitorControl/issues/112
Hi,
First, thanks a lot for this app which is far better all the other I have tried. My configuration is: same two monitors (Iiyama ProLite X2283HS) plugged via DP to a Radeon RX 580 Sapphire on a 2012-Mac Pro.
MonitorControl is set to adjust both screens at the same time when using the keys. However, when going down from maximum in a full screen app, one of the monitor decreases from two increments at the same time, whereas the other one decreases normally from one increment at each key press.
Minor but curious bug which only appears when the monitor uses full screen app.
Regards.
@JoniVR commented on GitHub (Aug 19, 2019):
Strange, are they connected using the same cables (both DP) too? And do the actual display brightness values differ when you check them through the displays OSD?
@ptrk8 commented on GitHub (Sep 15, 2019):
I have the same problem. And yes both monitors are connected using the same HDMI cables to my graphics card.
@waydabber commented on GitHub (Aug 20, 2021):
As this seems to be a rather old issue, I'll close this one. If this issue persiests with recent releases, please let us know! Thanks!