Typing 23 followed by . sends the text cursor to the start (before 23), so if I were to type 23.976, it will type 97623 instead.
If this is an intended limitation (which I can't see why, since we have to input our own timings), can you add support for VESA's CVT 1.2?
Then we can use the 1000/1001 factoring they added (e.g. 24 * 1000 / 1001 = 23.976)
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It has been intended to work that way since the Custom Resolution feature was released. This is because altering modes may reduce system stability and useful life of the system and chipset, cause the chipset and other system components to fail, cause reductions in computer performance
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029478.htm Graphics Drivers — Custom Resolutions & Modes
Allan.
It's a bit weird, since these limitations are not in Vesa's CVT 1.2 specifications, but I'll mark this closed - I can get around these limitations by modifying the edid.
Thanks.
It's a bit weird, since these limitations are not in Vesa's CVT 1.2 specifications, but I'll mark this closed - I can get around these limitations by modifying the edid.
Thanks.
It has been intended to work that way since the Custom Resolution feature was released. This is because altering modes may reduce system stability and useful life of the system and chipset, cause the chipset and other system components to fail, cause reductions in computer performance
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029478.htm Graphics Drivers — Custom Resolutions & Modes
Allan.
It's a bit weird, since these limitations are not in Vesa's CVT 1.2 specifications, but I'll mark this closed - I can get around these limitations by modifying the edid.
Thanks.
It's a bit weird, since these limitations are not in Vesa's CVT 1.2 specifications, but I'll mark this closed - I can get around these limitations by modifying the edid.
Thanks.
