

Ok so for Intel graphics, Open Intel HD graphics control panel (right click on desktop and the option should be there) > Click on Display > On the left side select Custom Resolutions > You will get a warning > Proceed at your own risk > Enter Width and height as 19 respectively and click OK.This release consists of Intel’s Graphics Driver for 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors with Intel HD graphics and select Pentium/Celeron Processors with Intel HD Graphics, which is able to run on Microsoft Windows 10 in compatibility mode. i will check and let you know.do you have only Intel graphics or Nvidia as well Open Nvidia control panel > under Display select change resolution > Click Customize > Check "Enable resolutions not exposed by the display" > Click Create Custom Resolution > Enter Horizontal and vertical as 19 respectively > Click Test > Click yes to save resolution > then change the resolution by right clicking on the desktop as you normally would and select 1920 * 1080.īut I am not sure about Intel graphics. Its actually easy if you have Nvidia Graphics:Ĭheck out this video where it shows you how you can change and enter a custom resolution using the Nvidia Control Panel.

Does anyone know of a way or a simple software, etc. My first idea was to use an HDMI emulator that would be 1920x1080 and then clone that "virtual" monitor, which is not physically there, to the laptop screen. All I want is smaller icons, taskbar, etc., more space, and I do not care about the actual pixel resolution or if I cannot even read the text under the icons. I understand that there is no reason why I cannot output a high resolution into any screen, but it would result in a poor image quality. I have also tried 'Detect' and other methods, as well as CRU and going into the registry. I have tried custom resolutions, but they do not allow it, saying the hardware cannot do it. The native resolution is 1366x768, and 1080p is not an available setting. However, I have been unable to find a way to do this without the TV being connected. When I connect my TV and clone both displays, the laptop screen adapts to the higher resolution and displays 1920x1080. I have a Lenovo T440p with an Intel 4600 graphics card, and I want to set my resolution to 1080p.
