surfdock
Active Member
For me, making sure that the external monitor was set as the primary resulted in more consistency with the fuzzy text/fuzzy window problem. Basically, the external monitor always looks great with the settings I chose and sometimes the Surface screen doesn't look quite as good as it should when docked, but still looks decent.
Because of the reasons mentioned in my blog post, there is no way to completely avoid the scaling issues no matter what settings you choose. Some users are clearly more sensitive to this than others. One thing to keep in mind is that it is really difficult to have a one-size-fits-all solution. Someone using Photoshop on a 32" 4K monitor with the surface screen off to the side may want to have different settings than someone using a the same monitor for Visual Studio with the Surface screen right next to it. My post and the comments below the post cover this pretty comprehensively. If there is a scenario that you can't get working, take some photos or something and I'll try to reproduce it here and add to the blog post with a solution.
Because of the reasons mentioned in my blog post, there is no way to completely avoid the scaling issues no matter what settings you choose. Some users are clearly more sensitive to this than others. One thing to keep in mind is that it is really difficult to have a one-size-fits-all solution. Someone using Photoshop on a 32" 4K monitor with the surface screen off to the side may want to have different settings than someone using a the same monitor for Visual Studio with the Surface screen right next to it. My post and the comments below the post cover this pretty comprehensively. If there is a scenario that you can't get working, take some photos or something and I'll try to reproduce it here and add to the blog post with a solution.