AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
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04-06-2016, 03:45 PM
Post: #617
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RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
(04-06-2016 02:22 PM)ToastyX Wrote: I don't get it. All you had to do was add a detailed resolution. How could I make it any easier?by implementing the pic included previously the button could restart the driver and set to that custom resolution (04-06-2016 02:22 PM)ToastyX Wrote: That's not possible because the resolution doesn't exist until after the driver restarts. Why do you need that anyway when you can set the resolution in the Windows display settings? CRU doesn't change the way resolutions are set. How did you set the resolution before adding custom resolutions?the scenario is something like this: - the monitor was set to 120hz - I added the resolution in Detailed resolution (another 120hz) - click OK, OK - run restart64.exe - driver restarts - "uhh... okay so is this custom resolution active now?" - "where do I switch between this and the original resolution?" - Windows only displays one 120hz in the dropdown list - turns out the resolution was overriden and the custom resolution was indeed now active maybe in the Detailed resolutions or Standard resolutions section there could be an (<-- active) text next to the currently used custom resolution (inb4 that can't be implemented either) I found this pic on blurbusters website and a text next to it that says ToastyX Custom Resolution Utility [Image: http://www.blurbusters.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/create-custom-resolution-1350.png] I don't know if this is yours or it's maybe a previous design see there is a Test button in the bottom, basically thats what I'd like to see |
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