Download Visual LightBox. Visual LightBox is free for non-commercial use. Silent Hunter Patch V1.4b here. If you want to use Visual LightBox on a school site, your non-commercial blog or non-profit.
Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) allows custom resolutions to be defined for both AMD/ATI and NVIDIA GPUs by creating EDID overrides directly in the registry without dealing with.inf files. Download: - Source: - - CRU 1.4 Preview: - Source: A message from ToastyX: I need your help. Due to health issues and financial reasons, I'm having a hard time functioning. I have released all the source code in case I can't continue development. I would like to continue providing updates and work on new programs, but I need your support. If you can help, please join my Patreon: As an incentive, I've added a couple of goals: • 1000 patrons - CRU: Add basic support for DisplayID detailed resolutions. This is required to support resolutions greater than 4095x4095 and pixel clocks greater than 655.35 MHz.
I have completed this and released it as CRU 1.4 Preview (1.3.99-p1) despite not meeting the goal. • 2000 patrons - Create a new program to force monitor resolutions using hotkeys.
This will use new methods to change the available resolutions on the fly, making sure only the resolution you want is active. Creating and maintaining software is a lot of work, and I have provided updates and support for free over the years. If everyone that used these programs donated $1 per month, I'd be able to work on new features and new ideas full time.
Requirements: • Windows Vista or later (Windows XP does not support EDID overrides) • AMD/ATI or NVIDIA GPU with appropriate driver installed (Microsoft Basic Display Adapter driver does not support EDID overrides) • Some Intel GPUs and laptops with switchable graphics are supported with one of these drivers: • 6th/7th generation (Skylake/Kaby Lake): • 4th/5th generation (Haswell/Broadwell): (Previous: ) • 4th generation (Haswell) for Windows 7/8.1: Before doing anything, familiarize yourself with getting into safe mode in case you can't see the screen. If you don't have a recovery drive, press and hold the power button to shut off the computer while Windows is booting. Doing this twice should give you recovery options that you can use to get into safe mode: Troubleshoot >Advanced options >Startup Settings >Restart Getting started: • Run CRU.exe. • Choose a monitor from the drop-down list. • '(active)' means the monitor is connected and recognized by the graphics driver.
• '*' means changes were made and an override was saved in the registry. • Edit the configuration as desired. Please read the sections below for more information. • Repeat steps 2-3 for other monitors if required. • The 'Copy' and 'Paste' buttons at the top can be used to copy the resolutions, extension blocks, and range limits if included. It will not copy the name or serial number, but it will copy the inclusion of these items using the monitor's own information. Import follows the same logic unless 'Import complete EDID' is selected.