Under "00" was another branch also called "00" with five keys which are: Under that path was a tree called "00" with two keys which are: To find out what exactly the "simulated" monitor is, I turned off the monitor and used SysInternals Process Monitor to find out what registry path Windows was accessing.įound the last path Windows accessed before the monitor powers on again, and in my case it was: In my case this default resolution was set to some odd value therefore rearranging every icon on the desktop to the upper left corner. Whenever the monitor powers off and the DisplayPort DDC link disconnects, Windows switches to "simulated" monitor with a default resolution. After a bit of researching I figured out that the issue lies how Windows handles the DisplayPort interface.
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