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Lenovo L192 not working properly

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12 minutes ago, xDanielxOossiex said:

Do you mean Nvidia Control Panel? I tried that but I could't find 1440x900

You can enter a resolution with your own numbers.

 

This video shows how to do that.

 

Hey guys! A friend of my mother gave me a monitor (the Lenovo L192) because she knew I was into computers and technology. But this monitor doesn't show it's own resolution in Windows. According to the Lenovo website, it has 1440x900 resolution, but it only shows the ones in the schreenshot (my main is 1, 1920x1080). It looks very weird on all other resolutions, so how do I fix this?

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Go to your Grapics Card driver and create a custom resolution for that monitor.

Please quote me in any answers to my posts, so that I can read them easily and don´t forget about them. Thanks!

 

I love spending my time with PC tinkering, networking and server-stuff.

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10 minutes ago, MEOOOOOOOOOOOOW said:

Go to your Grapics Card driver and create a custom resolution for that monitor.

Do you mean Nvidia Control Panel? I tried that but I could't find 1440x900

Main gaming pc: Lian-Li Lancool II Mesh Performance - Ryzen 5 5600X - MSI GTX1080Ti Armor - AMD Wraith Spire RGB - ASUS TUF Gaming B550 Plus - Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 2x8GB 3200MHz - 500GB M.2 (and a few other drives)

 

Gaming laptop: ASUS GL552VW: i7 6700HQ - GTX960M 2GB - 8GB DDR4 2166Mhz RAM - 1TB 7200RPM HDD

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12 minutes ago, xDanielxOossiex said:

Do you mean Nvidia Control Panel? I tried that but I could't find 1440x900

You can enter a resolution with your own numbers.

 

This video shows how to do that.

 

Please quote me in any answers to my posts, so that I can read them easily and don´t forget about them. Thanks!

 

I love spending my time with PC tinkering, networking and server-stuff.

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4 minutes ago, MEOOOOOOOOOOOOW said:

You can enter a resolution with your own numbers.

 

This video shows how to do that.

 

I didn't see the 'create custom resolution' box thing. It works, thanks!

Main gaming pc: Lian-Li Lancool II Mesh Performance - Ryzen 5 5600X - MSI GTX1080Ti Armor - AMD Wraith Spire RGB - ASUS TUF Gaming B550 Plus - Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 2x8GB 3200MHz - 500GB M.2 (and a few other drives)

 

Gaming laptop: ASUS GL552VW: i7 6700HQ - GTX960M 2GB - 8GB DDR4 2166Mhz RAM - 1TB 7200RPM HDD

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