Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-07-2021, 10:22 PM
(Last edited: 05-10-2021, 07:45 AM by hoffr)
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Issue: Monitor wake/Sleep resume - Dim screen, 'hardware removed, then inserted' chim
Issue: Monitor wake/Sleep resume - Dim screen, 'hardware removed, then inserted' chimes
If I have any custom Detailed Resolutions whatsoever even if I'm not actively using one, on resume from sleep (more specifically it's the wake of the powered-off monitor, have tested that with PC on), the Windows 10 'hardware inserted' chime will sometimes play, and sometimes 'hardware removed' will couple that. Every time though, I will have a dim screen. I suspect it's the driver's presentation of colors that's dim and not the backlight, since my cursor is bright like normal. Pressing CTRL+SHIFT+WIN+B resets something in the driver and then it's normal. Dim screen happens about 9 out of 10 times, otherwise may still make hardware chimes. USB Selective Suspend in power plan options doesn't solve the issue as some online sources may present I've read a reply here about this exact issue: My monitor does not support HDR, nor are there any HDR-related extension blocks used. It really doesn't seem to matter what the content of the custom detailed resolution is, just that one needs to be present. I made one identical to the default & restart.exe'd and there's still the issue, even though I'm not actively using that detailed resolution entry. Here's my current config anyway: Thank you ToastyX for all your hard work managing this project's support line, really seems like a lot to do. Could I recommend using Github to track issues? It's much more graceful for both parties involved, reviewer and submitter (plus users wouldn't have to create new forum accounts just to report a bug). Environment: - CRU 1.5.1 - Win10 Pro 20H2 - RX 570 stock - Radeon software version 21.5.1 (dates at least back to versions 4 months old, havent tried others / DDU doesn't solve issue) - I had f.lux installed but uninstalled/restarted pc to test this, it's not the culprit |
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