Overview
When using Fusion Signage with an LED display, you'll need an external media player (Android, Windows, Linux, Mac) to drive the content. If your LED setup includes a scaler, you can run Fusion Signage in full screen on the media player and use the scaler to size the content to match your screen.
If you don’t have a scaler or prefer not to use one, Fusion Signage offers a built-in feature to set a custom resolution and offset, allowing you to precisely match your LED display.
Note – once you set a custom resolution, Fusion Signage will fit content (including menus) within that space. Be sure you can access the device remotely or use a standard resolution screen if you set these numbers incorrectly.
LED standard settings
Most LED panels start at pixel 0,0 in the top-left corner and display content based on the available LED panels. This means you need to create content tailored to your specific LED resolution and set a custom screen size in Fusion Signage.
Caution – make sure you understand exactly where your content will appear on your panels before enabling this setting.
Setting up the custom resolution and offset
Install and launch Fusion Signage on your device.
Click on Settings.
Navigate to Advanced (Screen Size) and toggle on Custom Screen Resolution.
Enter the necessary details:
Width (pixels) – your screen width in pixels.
Height (pixels) – your screen height in pixels.
Offset Top (pixels) – usually 0.
Offset Left (pixels) – usually 0.
For example:
Width (pixels) — 660
Height (pixels) — 880
Offset Top (pixels) — 250
Offset Left (pixels) — 190
Turning off the custom resolution
Access the Fusion Signage menu by clicking on the screen.
Go to Settings > Advanced (Screen Size).
Toggle off Custom Screen Resolution.
Please note – if your custom resolution is very small, you may lose access to the menu used to disable it. In that case, you’ll need to clear the app cache or reinstall Fusion Signage.



