

Reboot or just re-launch the Graphics Properties dialogue as above and you will have a custom profile visible in the Graphics Properties dialogue box. Then create a custom driver profile using the CustomModeApp.exe as above. If you do not have a Custom Resolutions/Modes button after you update to the latest version of the driver, remove all of the profiles left from previous driver versions then reboot the system.

On the Display Devices tab, check if the Custom Resolutions/Modes button is available.If prompted to select an application mode, select Advanced Mode.The Intel Graphics Command Center application allows you to interact with the system through graphical elements such as Windows, icons, and buttons. Open the Intel graphics properties by either pressing Ctrl+Alt+F12, or Right-Clicking the Windows desktop and selecting Graphics Properties. This package contains the Intel Graphics Command Center application. If you have verified that you are using a newer driver version, check the Intel graphics driver properties window to see if the feature is available.Verify you have the latest Intel Graphics Driver.You will need to follow these steps below in order to create a new mode. Click the Intel Graphics Command Center icon to open the application. NOTE: If you are using the latest control panel version, the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel - you will not see Custom Resolutions/Modes in the control panel. On the Service Configuration Settings page, scroll to the Resolve case dialog.
