Problem of monitor calibration

It's really more a matter of Dell, but I guess that I have a better chance of getting an answer here I have to do with Dell technical support.

I used an X-Rite i1Display Pro to calibrate my screen XPS1645 laptop, my Dell U2713H and my Cintiq 21UX, using a D65 white point. I want to create a second profile for each display, using a D50 white point. However, the Dell UltraSharp (latest version 1.5.10, in advanced mode) calibration Solution no longer displays a white point with the U2713H option. With the XPS and the Cintiq, no problem, but with the U2713H, the software display settings show primary RGB and Luminance, but no White Point. X-Rite support could not explain it. (Thanks, X-Rite). They suggested that I ask the support of level 3 of Dell. I thought I'd try this first forum. A someone that has met and solved this problem?

You do not have the monitor in a fixed point-to-point white preset, such as sRGB or Adobe RGB? They are the two D65.

When you use a calibrator that the monitor must be in native mode, no emulation. It is usually the predefined 'custom' or something similar.

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