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    Secondary Display Not Showing At Full Resolution, Only 1400X1050 and Not 1680X1050...Sceen Shot Inside

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Almost Tactful, Sep 11, 2010.

  1. Almost Tactful

    Almost Tactful Notebook Consultant

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    Alright I had a thread a while back about the incorrect resolution showing up when I added a second display. There was some question or not whether I was using a full 1080P display (which I was) so to rid us of that questionability I have hooked up an Acer AL2223W via VGA since the monitor only has VGA and DVI. The monitor is a 23" display that has a native resolution of 1680X1050 but I can only set it at 1400X1050 in both CCC and Windows, screen shot attached.....discuss.

    Thanks in advance!
     

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    BumbleBoner Notebook Evangelist

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    You can configure all connected displays when you go to "Desktops and Displays", select a display, right click and hit "Configure".

    Probably something to do with the scaling options maybe.
     
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    Almost Tactful Notebook Consultant

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    now I feel like a dope....I looked at that screen 1000 times and never saw the option....