Note I'm just another user trying to help. You need to first try downloading and installing this driver. Usually manufactures of machines have these drivers for downloading under a support section on their website. If that doesn't work what you need is to get the proper driver for your machine. Start -> Settings -> Update & security -> Check for updates You can try to speed up this process by selecting: At first it had the generic video driver installed, but shortly after I upgraded Windows checked what was available to download, and it found and installed the proper driver. This will usually be supplied by the manufacture of your computer, not the manufacture of the monitor you have.įrom what happened on my system. The lower the resolution, the larger the content displayed on the screen. To change the resolution settings, scroll down this window and click Advanced Display Settings. Here you can adjust the size of text, apps, and other items and also change the orientation. Note you are asking the wrong people (AOC support) for help. Go to the Desktop, right-click the desktop, and go to Display Settings. That is what is installed on your machine right now, and that is why you are missing the 1920x1080 resolution. When Windows 10 first installs, it installs a generic video driver. If you just upgraded to Windows 10 the problem might actually be fixed automatically in a day or so.
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