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Thats impossible my monitor is connected DVI to DVI.
And it alo has HDMI and VGA input (analog)
Thats impossible my monitor is connected DVI to DVI.
And it alo has HDMI and VGA input (analog)
Hello!
I have ATI :) CCC doesn't come with the standard Windows drivers. You only have it if you update the drivers from the ATI website. Since you can't see it, and you would have seen it if you have it, you need to update your drivers from here: Graphics Drivers & Software
Wait for the videos at the bottom of the page to load. It shows you how to find out which graphics card you have, if you don't already know.
Good luck!
Richard
I have already updated Drivers xD
see
I only want to now (I have DVI to DVI connection) how to switch analog to digital (DVI is Digital)
I posted for some more help.
I have Nvidia which is useless to help with ATI. I went to ATI and didn't find anything for set up instructions.
The screen shot you posted above I noticed a -? -on the right towards top. Click on it and see if it opens the set up instructions.
If it is look to see if you can find something like 'Change signal to monitor" .
Something of that sort.
There should be a setting to change to digital output to monitor.
Mike
Also worth a try until better ideas are posted. Open the below page again
The Display Curtain where it says Analog make it drop and see if there is also a Digital listed. Select Digital if there is one and click apply.
If not then. Click the Detect and see if it will identify the digital signal. Even try Identify.
It won't hurt but might pick up the new settings of the graphics card and Digital signal and cable.
Not Working.
Are there difference in quality between analog and digital?
I don't think you will find a setting to switch DVI from analog to digital. Your video card supplies both an analog and a digital signal to the DVI-I connector. DVI-I is analog and digital. The way I understand it, if you want to use the analog signal you connect a DVI to VGA adapter. If you want to use the digital signal you use a DVI-D cable. If you remove your DVI cable and look at the connectors I think you will find that it is missing the analog pins. Also if you look at the monitor the DVI connector will most likely be a DVI-D, digital only connector, again the analog pins will be missing. The wires that would go there are connected to the VGA in jack. H223HQ (Analog) is probably just a result of the ID string stored on the monitor.
Thnaks for explaining I will give reputation to all
One more question are there difference in quality between analog and digital signal?