Can adding resolution to driver ?
I’m experiencing an issue when using my Dell S2009W monitor (native resolution: 1600x900 @ 60Hz) through a USB display adapter (capture card).
When I connect the monitor directly to my GPU (HDMI/DVI/VGA), Windows correctly detects and allows the native resolution of 1600x900.
However, when I connect the same monitor via the USB display adapter, Windows display settings do not show 1600x900 as an available option. Instead, only common resolutions such as 1024x768, 1280x720, 1920x1080 are listed.
As a result, if I select 1920x1080, the adapter outputs 1080p and the monitor internally scales it down to 1600x900, which causes blurry image quality.
I also tried:
Using CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) → but the changes affect all displays, not just the one connected via the USB adapter.
Using Intel Graphics Command Center → but the USB adapter is not recognized as a standard GPU output, so custom resolution cannot be applied.
Expected behavior:
The USB display adapter driver should expose the monitor’s native EDID, or at least allow setting a custom resolution of 1600x900 @ 60Hz.
Actual behavior:
The adapter forces predefined resolutions and does not provide the option for 1600x900, leading to scaling artifacts and degraded image quality.
Could you please consider adding support for custom resolutions, or at least allow the driver to properly detect the EDID of connected monitors?
Thanks in advance!