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If you cannot even set your monitor to native resolution, then you have some other type of probem. Make sure you are doing it in the manner that I suggested, by making the change in the Windows display settings and choosing the option that says "Recommended".
I agree with NTN's suggestion: "Don't fool around with some strange resolutions please...". However, I will note that the way you have it setup right now is using "some strange resolution". This is not even up for debate. It simply a fact
NOTE: I notice that the values are being reversed. The value would typically be expressed as horizontal resolution x vertical resolution which would be 1920 x 1080, not 1080 x 1920.
Again, use the recommended setting within Windows. That will be the correct resolution.
What are you doing?
You also have to change scaling in the Display settings you know......
I'm not sitting beside you, youknow....
So...what is the status now when you are finished playing around with all resolutions?