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M4600 change resolution

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by expire7, Sep 10, 2011.

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  1. expire7

    expire7 Newbie

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    Hey guys,

    We have a M4600 precision. The problem is that the resolution of screen is 1920*1080. I wanna adjust it to 1366*768 or 1280*800, even 1660 is Okay. But no option for them. The only options are 1280*1024, 1024*768 and 800*600. I installed the latest 2000M GPU driver, but it doesn't work.

    Does anyone know how to do it? Thank you.

    GRRR, I really hate the people who ordered a 1080p for a 15 inch screen : (
     
  2. ksna

    ksna Notebook Evangelist

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    I have 2000M Device Driver 8.17.12.6883 with IPS screen.

    Resolutions available:

    1920x1080
    1680x1050
    1440x900
    1366x768
    1280x1024
    1280x800
    1280x720
    1024x768
    800x600

    Not sure what is wrong with yours but just letting you know that it is possible on mine.
     
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    expire7 Newbie

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    it is not IPS screen, just LED panel.

    Thank you.

    where did you get your driver?
     
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    i upgraded the driver as your, but it still doesn't work. Hmm.....
     
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