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    Scaling adjustments

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by dustin_broke, Nov 4, 2011.

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    dustin_broke Notebook Consultant

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    Is there a way so I can adjust the scaling on my Intel HD card? I' am using the generic drivers from Intel since it had better performance than the Sony OEM drivers but the Intel drivers is missing the Scaling adjustments. I wanted to have it maintained so any res the screen will display normal.



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    dustin_broke Notebook Consultant

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    If there isn't a way then I might have no choice but to use OEM drivers. All I know if I been trying to ask people on different forums and it seems like no one knows how to adjust the scaling if it's not in the control pannel. I don't know why the Intel drivers don't have that feature. It's kinda strange but maybe it's impossible to do. So forsure then the only way to display right is to use the Sony OEM drivers since they have that Scaling adjustments on the Intel control pannel.
     
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    dustin_broke Notebook Consultant

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    Or maybe I should this question. What will you guys do it you had this problem? Would you go back to OEM video drivers or will you continue to use the generic drivers and just ignore the game even it's not 100% perfect. I just noticed that when running lower than 1366x768 the image looks sorta skinny since the scaling isn't adjusted right.
     
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    Does this mean that I had to decide myself if I want to keep the generic drivers and just ignore the image or use the OEM drivers and has better image but not as good performance? I was just wondering what you guys would do if you were me. I' am supprised no one is replying back. I' am just asking you guys feedback.