
Am I missing anything? Has anyone gotten this to work properly? Afraid it's going to be an issue since I have a 4k Cintiq on the way, but a 1440 resolution main work monitor. It's really frustrating that Photshop still hasn't figured out how to handle this issue, since AE has had it for years now. After Effects works beautifully in this sense - if I drag the program from my 4k monitor to my 1080 monitor, it automaticaly scales and looks the same. I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a way to get the UI to scale actively based on what monitor the program is running on. There has been a lot of discussion on these forums about scaling the photoshop UI to 100%, 150%, 200%, which all have their advantages for one monitor and disadvantages for another, but won't work universally across all of them. It to what it should be, the actual monitor type.Is there any solution / feature in the works to introduce any kind of "Smart" UI scaling into Photoshop? I currently have a multi monitor setup with 4k / 2k / 1080 screens etc. I've looked up about the display type of "Display device on Mobile PC Display" but have not found any fix to change I'm stumped at this point as to how to change #1 monitor so it is the same type and resolution as #2 which has always been correct. The video card driver I got from Dell and it's the latest they offer. I'm unable to change this no matter what driver or driver setting is used. PC Display" in display properties even though this is a desktop PC. Now it shows as "Display device on Mobile #2 always comes out with proper resolution but #1 will not change and is less than #2. Tried selecting various monitor types within the driver. Video card (ATI HD 7570) and monitor drivers. Then I uninstalled all monitor and video card drivers, rebooted, reinstalled the This did not change the resolution of #1 even though they both now showed as S24D300. I reinstalled the driver for the monitors to have them match in display properties. Type shown in display properties for #1 was incorrect as Generic PnP Monitor. I swapped them back so they are now in the correct order in display properties but the resolution on #1 is not the same as #2 though the (Samsung S24D300) monitors are identical. I checked display properties and found them swapped around. #1 is the primary to the left and #2 is the secondary located to the right.

I have a customer who started up his Dell 9010 desktop PC today and noticed that the resolution on both monitors was not the same and that #1 and #2 were swapped.
