The monitor was connected before I opened unreal. Indeed the extra monitor is of higher resolution than the laptop. Maybe that causes problem to the GPU. But how can I overpass that one? It’s crucial for me you know as I am trying to watch tutorials on one monitor and work at the same time on Unreal.
Hmm ok, GPU drivers might be the best check, update, or uninstall reinstall them. maybe keep the resolutions but make the 2 monitors match the same refresh rate? Also switch them round, make the extra monitor the default screen , run unreal on the other monitor and youtube on the laptop screen.
Thank you buddy, but it doesn’t work. From what I see it works only if the Unreal is on the laptop monitor and the web page with the tutorial on the extra monitor, really crazy. But this is not helpfull when working on a program like that cause you need to watch (open and close) a lot windows all the time.