How to set screen resolution in Windows when no monitor is connected?
I have a Windows computer without a monitor that I frequently remote into. The screen resolution is way too small because the graphics card doesn't know what resolutions to recommend. I tried creating a custom resolution in the Nvidia settings but it says that the resolution is not supported by the display, which doesn't exist.
Any ideas or recommendations. I just need to set the resolution to something that is readable from my laptop when I remote in.
Edit: I am using Chrome Remote Desktop as Windows Remote Desktop is not supported by my Windows Home Edition.
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I have a Windows computer without a monitor that I frequently remote into. The screen resolution is way too small because the graphics card doesn't know what resolutions to recommend. I tried creating a custom resolution in the Nvidia settings but it says that the resolution is not supported by the display, which doesn't exist.
Any ideas or recommendations. I just need to set the resolution to something that is readable from my laptop when I remote in.
Edit: I am using Chrome Remote Desktop as Windows Remote Desktop is not supported by my Windows Home Edition.
windows-10 remote-desktop resolution
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I have a Windows computer without a monitor that I frequently remote into. The screen resolution is way too small because the graphics card doesn't know what resolutions to recommend. I tried creating a custom resolution in the Nvidia settings but it says that the resolution is not supported by the display, which doesn't exist.
Any ideas or recommendations. I just need to set the resolution to something that is readable from my laptop when I remote in.
Edit: I am using Chrome Remote Desktop as Windows Remote Desktop is not supported by my Windows Home Edition.
windows-10 remote-desktop resolution
I have a Windows computer without a monitor that I frequently remote into. The screen resolution is way too small because the graphics card doesn't know what resolutions to recommend. I tried creating a custom resolution in the Nvidia settings but it says that the resolution is not supported by the display, which doesn't exist.
Any ideas or recommendations. I just need to set the resolution to something that is readable from my laptop when I remote in.
Edit: I am using Chrome Remote Desktop as Windows Remote Desktop is not supported by my Windows Home Edition.
windows-10 remote-desktop resolution
windows-10 remote-desktop resolution
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It is not needed to set the screen resolution on the machine. You set the resolution in your remoting application of choice. In the standard MSTSC application it is done here:
I am actually using Chrome Remote Desktop. My Windows Home Edition does not support sharing the desktop through Microsoft Remote Desktop. I should have mentioned this.
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Jan 5 at 18:38
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It is not needed to set the screen resolution on the machine. You set the resolution in your remoting application of choice. In the standard MSTSC application it is done here:
I am actually using Chrome Remote Desktop. My Windows Home Edition does not support sharing the desktop through Microsoft Remote Desktop. I should have mentioned this.
– Joe Mac
Jan 5 at 18:38
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It is not needed to set the screen resolution on the machine. You set the resolution in your remoting application of choice. In the standard MSTSC application it is done here:
I am actually using Chrome Remote Desktop. My Windows Home Edition does not support sharing the desktop through Microsoft Remote Desktop. I should have mentioned this.
– Joe Mac
Jan 5 at 18:38
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It is not needed to set the screen resolution on the machine. You set the resolution in your remoting application of choice. In the standard MSTSC application it is done here:
It is not needed to set the screen resolution on the machine. You set the resolution in your remoting application of choice. In the standard MSTSC application it is done here:
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I am actually using Chrome Remote Desktop. My Windows Home Edition does not support sharing the desktop through Microsoft Remote Desktop. I should have mentioned this.
– Joe Mac
Jan 5 at 18:38
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I am actually using Chrome Remote Desktop. My Windows Home Edition does not support sharing the desktop through Microsoft Remote Desktop. I should have mentioned this.
– Joe Mac
Jan 5 at 18:38
I am actually using Chrome Remote Desktop. My Windows Home Edition does not support sharing the desktop through Microsoft Remote Desktop. I should have mentioned this.
– Joe Mac
Jan 5 at 18:38
I am actually using Chrome Remote Desktop. My Windows Home Edition does not support sharing the desktop through Microsoft Remote Desktop. I should have mentioned this.
– Joe Mac
Jan 5 at 18:38
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