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  • agreed it's probably not worth the hassle. There's a way to add to the "list all modes" which is s called something like the "EDID information". From memory it's manually editing the list in the registry, which is a complete pain. The other thing is maybe have a look for a new .inf for your monitor from the manufacturer.

  • I think the issue is normally that the monitor isn't being identified correctly (that's the EDID information, I spent a while pissing about with this when I was using a HDMI switch).

    You can try installing a different monitor driver. In control panel try selecting the display (something like generic monitor) right click -> update driver software -> browse my computer -> pick from a list -> select something like digital flat panel

    There is another more convoluted option of capturing the monitor's EDID info and then writing this to registry and .inf file but that was a real ballache.

    It all seemed to work fine under Win 10.

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