Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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01-06-2017, 05:44 AM
(Last edited: 01-06-2017, 06:18 AM by PhilTroy)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hi!
I am running Windows 10 64 bit as a virtual machine under QEMU KVM (running on Lubuntu 16.04). The Windows 10 virtual machine is using the "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" . I have a 1920x1080 monitor running in portrait mode on another Linux box and I am using VNC to connect to the virtual machine and I would like to tell Windows to create a 1080x1920 resolution. (I actually have two of these monitors both running in portrait ode and thus I would really like to create a 1080x1920 custom resolution as well as a 2160x1920 custom resolution.) FYI I tried putting the 1920x1080 screen resolution in portrait mode but when I access it in VNC it dosn't work properly, hence my desire to add a Windows 10 1080x1920 resolution. Can I use the Custon Resolution Utility to add 1080x1920 resolution even though I am not using an amd or nvidia graphics card, and even though the Intel graphics card I am using is actually hidden in the host so that the virtual machine only sees "a microsoft basic display adapter"? Thanks . . . Phil P.S. I tried out the custom resolution utility when the adapter had already been set to 2560x1600 . Now all I have is 2560x1600 as a resolution, all of the other resolutions that were there are now gone. I added the 1080x1920 resolution at 60 HZ as a detailed resolution, and added 1920x1080, 1600x900, and 2048x1536 as standard resolutions. CRU is telling me the monitor is PNP09FF - Generic Non-PnP Monitor (active) *. I tried restart64.exe but it still only showed (in the control panel) 2560x1600. I tried exporting an inf file, when I tried installing that directly by right clicking on it it told me "The third-party INF does not contain digital signature information." |
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