'Active Signal Mode' Issue for 3rd Monitor
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Hello everyone:
I am using a HP Spectre 2021 laptop, on a docking station, Windows 11.
I also have 2 Llyama 25' screens, XUB2595WSU:
- The first one, connected via display port, has been working perfectly for months.
- The 2nd one received yesterday, connected via HDMI: Blurry image
I think I have identified the reason for the 'blurriness': https://imgur.com/0DqlQLU
In both cases, I am set to 1920*1200 for desktop mode.
The 'active signal mode' in system/display/advanced display is also 1920 * 1200 for the screen that works fine, but only 1440*900 for the one that displays 'blurry'.
However, this value is automatic, I am unable to change it, and I don’t even know what it’s for...
So, I’m stuck :(
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
Configuration: Windows / Firefox 98.0
I am using a HP Spectre 2021 laptop, on a docking station, Windows 11.
I also have 2 Llyama 25' screens, XUB2595WSU:
- The first one, connected via display port, has been working perfectly for months.
- The 2nd one received yesterday, connected via HDMI: Blurry image
I think I have identified the reason for the 'blurriness': https://imgur.com/0DqlQLU
In both cases, I am set to 1920*1200 for desktop mode.
The 'active signal mode' in system/display/advanced display is also 1920 * 1200 for the screen that works fine, but only 1440*900 for the one that displays 'blurry'.
However, this value is automatic, I am unable to change it, and I don’t even know what it’s for...
So, I’m stuck :(
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
Configuration: Windows / Firefox 98.0
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Hello
This famous definition of 1440*900, yes, not very common, my wife has the same one.
We were able to solve this issue in the management of the card/driver by manually adding/creating a specific definition and we absolutely had to choose one setting: Progressive GTF.
For us, this resolved the issue.
P.S.: If it works for you, make a note of this tip because every time there’s a major Windows update, you need to go back and fix it.
Best regards
This famous definition of 1440*900, yes, not very common, my wife has the same one.
We were able to solve this issue in the management of the card/driver by manually adding/creating a specific definition and we absolutely had to choose one setting: Progressive GTF.
For us, this resolved the issue.
P.S.: If it works for you, make a note of this tip because every time there’s a major Windows update, you need to go back and fix it.
Best regards