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Hello guys, I have a problem with my video card settings. I want to create a custom resolution, but I cant. Before I uninstalled my drivers I created like 3-4 custom resolutions but now I reinstalled my drivers and I basically can't. If someone can help me see the screenshot. Before I could easily see my menu but now it says I need to accept and read the End User Agreement, but I don't know what is this. If someone can help me pls. :)

 

 

https://gyazo.com/a9638ee70ebd146f29a7f00cddfb6ef1 It says I need to accept but I cant I tried basically everything pls help me.. :(

 

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its an end user license agreement...

if you want to make custom resolutions then you have to accept it

do you know what "agreement" is?

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See if you can double click on the license agreement so that it expands. Some 'Accept' buttons wont activate unless they think you have gone through the agreement. Even if you don't want to read it, at least scroll through it.

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Oh, I got it. Right click on your desktop, go to display properties, multiple displays, and select "Extend these displays" to proceed.

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Oh, if you have only one monitor, why do you want a custom resolution? Use your display's native resolution for optimal performance.

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9 minutes ago, Raisen said:

Because I need it for a game called cs go

What is the resolution of your monitor? Aspect ratio? And what system do you have?

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Csgo should support any lower aspect ratio of your monitor if you are trying to go to 4:3 ratio but if you are trying do use amd virtual super resolution (4k on a 1080p display and etc) then you have to have a compatible gpu, but with no specs nobody can give much help.

 

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