Thank you Kevin, but I have tried both drivers, neither of them function for my needs, currently, as neither of them are allowing me to create the custom resolution and implement it so far as I have tried thus far. I desire to use an analog signal over DSub, so HDMI and DVI are not desired alternatives. I have also tried two different VGA cables.
The HD 4000 should be capable of outputting a custom resolution with the software driver, and that is what I would like to do.
It would be helpful to know if:
1. I am doing something wrong (either using the wrong values, or overlooking some option of the software that must be set in order to achieve my goal)
2. my system (fact that it is 64bit, or some other condition) does not allow functionality with the driver
or
3. The design of the driver does not allow the setup of this custom resolution setting.
Resolution:
If #1, then I would be grateful for suggested corrections to my process.
If #2, then if you are aware of any system or 3rd party conflicts, I would be appreciative to know.
If #3, then is there any workaround? I am concerned that the field for the Vertical scan rate ignores significant digits. Perhaps there is some way to instruct the driver to pay attention to the full 3 significant digits. The Horizontal scan rate (which you cannot set) populates with thousandths of mHz, so it seems like the driver on some level is capable of handling, it is just the input field that is not.