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dell e6520 FHD adjust resolution 1600x900

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by yishaitech, Apr 30, 2012.

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  1. yishaitech

    yishaitech Notebook Guru

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    Hi all.
    i just installed win 7 on my e6520. i have in device manager 2 display adapters:
    1. intel hd graphic family
    2. nvidia nvs 4200m.

    I try to adjust resolution on my FHD to 1600:900, but there does not exist a 1600x900 option.

    What i have to do to add 1600x900 resolution in the resolutions list ?

    Please , help.
     
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    edit1754 Notebook Prophet

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    The NVIDIA control panel should have an option to add a custom resolution.
     
  3. yishaitech

    yishaitech Notebook Guru

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    In the Nvidia control panel I have -> Display-> Change resolution ... and there doesnt appear in laptop option to add a custom resolution. May be its in the another panel?
     
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    The option "Customize" is blocked
     
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    H.A.L. 9000 Occam's Chainsaw

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    Were you running this resolution before?

    You may not have the ability to run those resolutions on the internal panel.

    Plus, I'm genuinely curious... why run 1600x900 on a FHD panel?
     
  6. yishaitech

    yishaitech Notebook Guru

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    It's solved. I just added it in the intel graphic menu. But... the FHD i the best!!!

    thanks for all
     
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