
( Note: if using sudo would require you typing a password, your system might freeze on startup while waiting for you to input a password. Paste in the shell command from step 5 and 6, then save. using sudo vim /etc/profile.d/external_monitor_resol.sh.
Paste in the shell command from step 5 and 6, then save.Ĭreate a script called external_monitor_resolution.sh in the directory /etc/profile.d/. goto your terminal and type vim ~/.profile ENTER. To make the above settings stick when you restart your computer, do the following. Now close the terminal and go to Settings > Display settings and change it to 1920x1080 Can't adjust screen resolution - posted in Windows XP Home and Professional: I just bought a new computer it came with Windows XP Home already installed.
Type sudo xrandr -addmode VGA-1 "1920x1080_60.00" and ENTER (replace VGA-1 with your display type (step 3) like HDMI-1 or DP-1) Type cvt 1920 1080 (to get the -newmode args for the next step) and ENTER Note the display name usually VGA-1 or HDMI-1 or DP-1 To save your scan, click on "Next", then "Save".Ubuntu or the other versions of it like (k,l,x,edu,etc.,) are required to add the resolution we want to set on some monitors.Click on the menu where it says "Summary" to change to "Detailed View".By default, Intel® SSU will take you to the "Summary View".
Open the application and click on "Scan" to see the system and device information. Intel® System Support Utility (Intel® SSU) Please run the following tool in Windows* and attach the report generated. You mentioned that you are currently using one HDMI* and the other DisplayPort, according to the report you are using both in DisplayPort, can you please confirm this?. If you connect only one display at a time are you able to set the 4K resolution?. Please confirm if you are using straight connections: HDMI* to HDMI*, DisplayPort* to DisplayPort*. Provide a picture of the configuration you are using. In order to continue with the assistance, please provide me with the following information: Thank you for posting on the Intel* Community forums.