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hp L1925
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

I was trying to set all my monitors to a resolution with 1200 pixels vertical.
i have 3 monitors; 16:10 dell 1920x1200 (native) connected with DisplayPort,
4:3 samsung running at custom 1600x1200 (1280x1024 native) VGA to DVI adapter
and the hp L1925 1280x1024 DVI.
When I try to change resolution to a higher one, it shows out of range message.
I was wondering if it is possible to disable that message. I saw that some other monitors have this option.
(I apologize for not being word-perfect in English)

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This message came from monitor not from your computer and no you can't 

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