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Hi,
on my acer 1810t i like to use a custom resolution on the notebook display, how can i do this ? (win7)
with DTD Calculator i can insert DTD for the monitor and on external display it works but why i cant use this resolutions on the internal LCD ???
FOR gaming the SU3500/4500mhd ist to slow for 1366x768. better for gaming are resolutions like 1024x567 ot 960x540 or 848x480
in dependence of the game requirements
is it possible?
thanks in advance
inteks
on my acer 1810t i like to use a custom resolution on the notebook display, how can i do this ? (win7)
with DTD Calculator i can insert DTD for the monitor and on external display it works but why i cant use this resolutions on the internal LCD ???
FOR gaming the SU3500/4500mhd ist to slow for 1366x768. better for gaming are resolutions like 1024x567 ot 960x540 or 848x480
in dependence of the game requirements
is it possible?
thanks in advance
inteks
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Hi,
on my acer 1810t i like to use a custom resolution on the notebook display, how can i do this ? (win7)
with DTD Calculator i can insert DTD for the monitor and on external display it works but why i cant use this resolutions on the internal LCD ???
FOR gaming the SU3500/4500mhd ist to slow for 1366x768. better for gaming are resolutions like 1024x567 ot 960x540 or 848x480
in dependence of the game requirements
is it possible?
thanks in advance
inteks
on my acer 1810t i like to use a custom resolution on the notebook display, how can i do this ? (win7)
with DTD Calculator i can insert DTD for the monitor and on external display it works but why i cant use this resolutions on the internal LCD ???
FOR gaming the SU3500/4500mhd ist to slow for 1366x768. better for gaming are resolutions like 1024x567 ot 960x540 or 848x480
in dependence of the game requirements
is it possible?
thanks in advance
inteks
thx! the new driver does the trick via CustomResolution in the Controlpanel.
/inteks

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