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Old 11-11-2009, 10:30 AM   #1
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Default Problem with Asus VW223B in Windows 7.

In Windows Vista when i install DisplayLink Software my monitor (Asus VW223B) get native res (1680x1050) in desctop and in games too (using vga connection).

In Windows 7 when i install DisplayLink Software in Display Properties appears 2 display (1-universal monitor non-pnp , 2-VW223b as usb display).

1- can't get native res 1680x1050 in desctop and games too (after reboot resolution installed (1600x1200 or 1600x1024).

2 display have native res 1680x1050 but time of response too long and after every reboot need to change entrance (vga to usb) in monitor settings.

I want use my monitor as single vga display in native resolution 1680x1050 on desctop and games too.

Please fix this problem.

p.s sorry for bad english...

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Old 11-11-2009, 01:41 PM   #2
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Hi

We believe this problem will be fixed by v5.2 M2 which will be available later this month. Please retest with this release once available.

Thanks

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Old 11-18-2009, 05:33 AM   #3
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Hello
Greetings installed windows 7 Ultimate edition 64bit on my computer today so along with catalyst driver 9.10 but nomather what i do the refresh rate of the monitor stays at 60hz and when i try to change it monitor flicks in black and msg apears out of range. I know my monitor supports least 1600x1200 at 75 hz and i had no trouble with that while using windows xp sp3!

Processor amd athlon 6000 Ram 4gb system windows 7 ultimate (build7600) Videocard Sapphire radeon 4850 -512mb Monitor asus VW223b Wide screen 22 inch!
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Old 11-28-2009, 10:00 AM   #4
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Hi

We believe this problem will be fixed by v5.2 M2 which will be available later this month. Please retest with this release once available.

Thanks

Wim
Hi.

I update program to version 5.2M2 at this page.
But problem still not solved, help please.

1) I'm removed later version.
2) I'm reboot my pc.
3) I'm install v5.2 M2.

I've attach debug folder.

p.s sorry for bad english =(
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Old 12-05-2009, 04:17 AM   #5
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now after every reboot resolution reset to 1600x1024 and i manually install 1680x1049 (make it easier) again in nvidia control panel, after reboot resolution again 1600x1024.

fiz plz..

p.s sorry for bad english =(
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Old 12-26-2009, 02:32 PM   #6
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i've found temporary decision this problem, when turn off pc and turn off electricity on ~10 seconds, then turn on your pc and in windows my first display determined as ASUS WV223B and resolution 1650x1080 is native. But on next reboot resolution 1680x1050 don't native and my first display again (universal not-pnp screen).

Version on this page at 8 December 2009 (5.2.22663).

And why updates on this page don't automatically upgrade on displaylink program???

Where is i can found changelog???

Can you resolve this problem???

p.s sorry for bad english...
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Old 12-31-2009, 01:43 PM   #7
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I used to have this problem with my VW223B when using the VGA connection. It was an issue with the Beta Version of windows being unable to detect the EID(sp?) of the monitor.
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