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[Feature]: a wahy to add or remove custem resolution #244
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You edit the XML for custom resolutions still |
it doesn't take effect; I tried to restart the driver or the settings, I disabled and enabled the driver, and I even restarted the computer, but it doesn't show in the resolution list |
What folder is the XML in? |
C:\Users\user\tools\VirtualDisplayDriver |
Does companion app say you're using xml ? |
The XML file needs to be in C:\VirtualDisplayDriver\ or it won't read from it. Unless you used the Installer to specifically set a different directory, which adds a registry value to adjust this. |
i did used the Installer |
Ah ok. Then yeah, would refer to Bud's note about the companion app. It will show where the info is being loaded from. |
Try enable logs in the companion, see if a logs folder is created where you installed the driver |
I resolved the issue by reinstalling the VDD to C:\ |
Is the feature related to a "problem"?
I am not sure if it exists, but in the new version, I can't add custom resolutions like I used to by editing the text file named 'custom'.
Your suggestion
Disable a specific VD via hotkey
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