![]() ![]() It seems this has also been a problem with other chipsets that Intel manufactures (from their 915 series upwards). It seems Intel do not configure their driver to natively allow a resolution of 1440x900 (as well as other resolutions between 800圆00 and the maximum supported resolution of 1680x1050). It turns out that the driver is to blame. ![]() I was baffled as to why a graphics controller and its driver that allows a resolution as high as 1680x1050 would not allow me to set a resolution at the lower 1440x900. ![]() A quick Google also revealed the maximum resolution supported was 1680x1050. After some research it appeared that the latest driver from Intel was not configured to support the resolution of 1440x900, even though after experimenting with settings within Windows display properties and actually getting it set to 1440x900 on one occasion. The chipset model was an Q963 Express, and the onboard graphics media accelerator was an Intel GMA 3000. I recently encountered a problem whereby I had a batch of brand new (small form factor) computers which would not allow me to set a widescreen resolution of 1440x900. ![]()
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