Windows 10: Display Resolution isn't accuratelikely a bug.

Discus and support Display Resolution isn't accuratelikely a bug. in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; So, I recently used A Tool to check my browserin multiple browsers. I have a 1920x1080p display, but it reported to be 1280x720p on my browser. So I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by locked_Dexter, Jan 7, 2022.

  1. Display Resolution isn't accuratelikely a bug.


    So, I recently used A Tool to check my browserin multiple browsers. I have a 1920x1080p display, but it reported to be 1280x720p on my browser. So I thought the Website was not accurate. I made my own JS script and check, and it reported to be 1280x720p. Then I thought it was a JS thing and used python instead, now I am in a dilemma, I used two ways, one with ctypesreported 1280x720p but Screeninfo reported it to be 1920x1080pwhich is accurate afaik.I Was curious why it is behaving like that. It is 1920x1080precommended in the settings, and in advanced setting it shows that the signal

    :)
     
    locked_Dexter, Jan 7, 2022
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  2. Printer isn´t working after latest update.

    After the latest update from Windows, my Canon Pixma ip6600 printer isnt working. In Device Manager it shows up as working properly but when I go to print it isn´t listed as an option in any programs. Troubleshoot suggests it´s a USB 2 printer on a USB
    3 port and that that´s the problem but that cant be since it worked fine before the update. I´ve tried to uninstall and plug it back in but that doesn´t work either.
     
    Sigurdur WilliamBrynjarsson, Jan 7, 2022
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  3. Display resolution keeps changing

    Hi Rick,

    It might be caused by a faulty driver that's why your display resolution keeps changing. We
    suggest that you uninstall and reinstall the display driver, see steps below:

    • Press Windows key + X and click on
      Device Manager.
    • For graphics cards, expand the Display adapters category, right click your graphics card and select Uninstall.
    • Restart your PC and Windows will attempt to reinstall the driver.

    Let us know if you have any other questions.
     
    Robelene Win, Jan 7, 2022
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  4. Display Resolution isn't accuratelikely a bug.

    Resolution?

    Hi Ryan,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    I understand that you want to change the screen resolution in Windows 10. We will assist you to resolve this issue.

    Before we proceed, we require more information to assist you better.

    • What are the options you are getting?
    • How exactly are you trying to change the screen resolution?

    I suggest you to follow the steps provided below to change the screen resolution.

    • Right click on desktop.
    • Select Display settings.
    • Click on Advance display settings.
    • Under resolution drop down, you can select the option 1600x900.


    Hope this information is helpful. For any further assistance on Windows, feel free to post your query on Microsoft Community Forum.

    Thank you.
     
    Syed Md Bilal, Jan 7, 2022
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