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<blockquote data-quote="Scythe42" data-source="post: 974051" data-attributes="member: 95833"><p>Nope, doesn't solve the problem. The registry keys are used to define a standard minimum resolution a display supports. This can prevent Windows to fall back to 1024x768 when no display is connected anymore (this it the resolution guys, with the problem are seeing). </p><p> </p><p>But if this works depends a lot of the GPU driver and the receiver. For example. My NVivdia GPU does not go to 1024x768 but instead reports maximum supported resolution. Also various receivers announce a different "connected" resolution when a display is disconnected or they are in standby. </p><p> </p><p>It is just a dirty fix for some people at the moment.</p><p> </p><p>A proper way already has been implemented in an Area51 build. This issue is solved. The current Area51 build does additional enhancements in the the area and requires more testing, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scythe42, post: 974051, member: 95833"] Nope, doesn't solve the problem. The registry keys are used to define a standard minimum resolution a display supports. This can prevent Windows to fall back to 1024x768 when no display is connected anymore (this it the resolution guys, with the problem are seeing). But if this works depends a lot of the GPU driver and the receiver. For example. My NVivdia GPU does not go to 1024x768 but instead reports maximum supported resolution. Also various receivers announce a different "connected" resolution when a display is disconnected or they are in standby. It is just a dirty fix for some people at the moment. A proper way already has been implemented in an Area51 build. This issue is solved. The current Area51 build does additional enhancements in the the area and requires more testing, though. [/QUOTE]
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