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    I recently enabled eyefinity to try to fix some dual-monitor fps issues i was having (once I moved any instance of wow to the second screen, my fps cut in half every 2 minutes or so), and I was wondering if there was a way to have wow stay at 1920x1080 on my main monitor and have the 4 other instances on the other monitor running at automatic resolutions. I ask because if I have my main wow across my main monitor, it is technically "stretched" across my screen since it is technically now one larger monitor. I checked in the video settings in WoW, but my native resolution of 1920x1080 isn't listed.


    Any suggestions?

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    The process depends on the software you're using. Set up regions in keyclone/innerspace and you should be good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    The process depends on the software you're using. Set up regions in keyclone/innerspace and you should be good.

    Will that allow me to set up resolutions or just where the window is at? Because since my monitors arent the same size, there is a section of the screen that is blank that I can't quite get filled up, its right where the monitors touch.

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    Both, although with keyclone you may have to edit your resolution in wow's config.wtf file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    Both, although with keyclone you may have to edit your resolution in wow's config.wtf file.
    No you can do it all in maximizer and then it edits the file for you when you load up each wow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxion View Post
    No you can do it all in maximizer and then it edits the file for you when you load up each wow.
    Awesome, I haven't used keyclone in a while and wasn't really sure.
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