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If set to Intel® Dual Display Clone mode, switch to Single Display mode. You may not be seeing the monitor's full list of supported display modes if set to Intel Dual Display Clone mode (one of the Multiple Display modes). In Dual Display Clone mode, the available display modes will be reduced to only those display modes that are supported by both monitors.
An Example: Suppose you have a laptop that contains the Mobile Intel® 945GM Express Chipset and has two displays: the internal flat panel display (also referred to as Local Flat Panel or LFP) and an external widescreen flat panel monitor that is connected to the laptop's VGA connector. If the laptop's LFP only supports 800x600@60Hz and 1024x768@60Hz and the external flat panel monitor only supports 800x600@60Hz, 1024x768@60Hz, 1152x864@60Hz, and 1440x900@60Hz, then the only display modes available in Dual Display Clone mode will be 800x600@60Hz and 1024x768@60Hz.
To switch to Single Display mode, follow these steps:
Open the Intel Graphics Drivers Properties window using just one of the following methods:
Press the Ctrl+Alt+F12 keys.
or
Right-click on the Windows* desktop and select Graphics Properties.
or
Click Start » Control Panel, switch to Classic View, and double-click on the Intel(R) GMA Driver entry.
or
Right-click on the Windows* desktop and select Properties to open the Display Properties window, select the Settings tab, click on the Advanced button, select the Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tab, and click on the Graphics Properties button.
On the Display Devices tab, under Single Display section, click to select the appropriate monitor or digital display.
Click to view the Display Settings tab.
The monitor or display's supported video modes (resolutions) should be selectable on this tab.
After selecting the desired display settings, click OK or Apply.
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If set to Intel® Dual Display Clone mode, switch to Single Display mode. You may not be seeing the monitor's full list of supported display modes if set to Intel Dual Display Clone mode (one of the Multiple Display modes). In Dual Display Clone mode, the available display modes will be reduced to only those display modes that are supported by both monitors.
An Example: Suppose you have a laptop that contains the Mobile Intel® 945GM Express Chipset and has two displays: the internal flat panel display (also referred to as Local Flat Panel or LFP) and an external widescreen flat panel monitor that is connected to the laptop's VGA connector. If the laptop's LFP only supports 800x600@60Hz and 1024x768@60Hz and the external flat panel monitor only supports 800x600@60Hz, 1024x768@60Hz, 1152x864@60Hz, and 1440x900@60Hz, then the only display modes available in Dual Display Clone mode will be 800x600@60Hz and 1024x768@60Hz.
To switch to Single Display mode, follow these steps:
Open the Intel Graphics Drivers Properties window using just one of the following methods:
Press the Ctrl+Alt+F12 keys.
or
Right-click on the Windows* desktop and select Graphics Properties.
or
Click Start » Control Panel, switch to Classic View, and double-click on the Intel(R) GMA Driver entry.
or
Right-click on the Windows* desktop and select Properties to open the Display Properties window, select the Settings tab, click on the Advanced button, select the Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tab, and click on the Graphics Properties button.
On the Display Devices tab, under Single Display section, click to select the appropriate monitor or digital display.
Click to view the Display Settings tab.
The monitor or display's supported video modes (resolutions) should be selectable on this tab.
After selecting the desired display settings, click OK or Apply.
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