Display size external Monitor

The resolution of the YOGA 13" display is that high, that one has to use 200% size in Windows 8.x. If I connect to an external monitor with HD resolution this is to big. I have to change it and make a re-login. This is very time consuming and annoying.
How can I resolve this problem?

Ya, that's going to be an issue.  The Mac (when set not to mirror) will think you're wanting to use that extra monitor as extra space (i.e. extends the desktop onto it).  In mirror mode, the resoluton MUST be matched on both (I think it's a limitation of the OS because I can do this all day long on Windows).  The only other solution would be to hook up multiple monitors and a physical keyboard/mouse so that you can close the clamshell and use just the external monitors.  Don't quote me on this, but you may be able to mirror at that point across two external monitors.  The problem comes into play when you try to do that along with the built-in laptop display.

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