"Hi! I have better solution to that problem. Make duplicate but assign TV as first/main screen. Then scale Windows menu to 100% (its default 150% for TV). Windows 10 stores GUI scaling for each screen separatly. It should always use only that from main screen but like in that case it sometimes use scale form other screen. I had same problem. Your solution tracked me on my solution!" Original post from here: LinkI'm using triple screens and the main menu is not on the center screen. It's half on the left screen and half on the center screen.
Hi Radu....the "launcher rendering width limit" adjustment fixed my problem. Thanks!
"Hi! I have better solution to that problem. Make duplicate but assign TV as first/main screen. Then scale Windows menu to 100% (its default 150% for TV). Windows 10 stores GUI scaling for each screen separatly. It should always use only that from main screen but like in that case it sometimes use scale form other screen. I had same problem. Your solution tracked me on my solution!" Original post from here: Link
Where do i change the scale windows menu?