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<blockquote data-quote="ziphnor" data-source="post: 36033" data-attributes="member: 14215"><p>If i add custom resolutions in Powerstrip and then go to Control Panel -> Display -> Advanced -> Adapter -> List all modes , i can see custom resolutions added by powerstrip and switch to them. Im pretty sure the standard windows API is capable of doing the same.</p><p></p><p>Powertrip is definetly *the* program to make custom resolutions in, but i find it silly to make command line calls to powerstrip if the windows API provides methods that work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziphnor, post: 36033, member: 14215"] If i add custom resolutions in Powerstrip and then go to Control Panel -> Display -> Advanced -> Adapter -> List all modes , i can see custom resolutions added by powerstrip and switch to them. Im pretty sure the standard windows API is capable of doing the same. Powertrip is definetly *the* program to make custom resolutions in, but i find it silly to make command line calls to powerstrip if the windows API provides methods that work. [/QUOTE]
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