One thought if I may interject. Windows can handle dual monitors two different ways. Method A the monitors are true dual monitors where the two screens can show two different desktops just as though the monitors were attached to two computers. Method B the monitors are treated as two sides (normally left and right) of the same desktop. Typically if you are using dual monitors method b is the default. If that is the case here, the computer doesn't realize the memo screen has extended to the second screen.

I realize that doesn't change the if or how to resize but it may help answer the why.


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