Support of external monitor on computer laptop dv6833

I have a laptop HP dv6833 with a (built-in) edge 'Intel 965 Express' video driver (ver. 7.14.10.1437). I want to connect my laptop to my monitor to get more screen real estate Dell 22 '' widescreen. However, when I connect the monitor using schema "multiple display" Intel, I can't have the 22 "monitor to display a resolution higher than 1280 x 800. The monitor is actually capable of displaying resolutions up to 1680 x 1050.

I checked the HP website for updated a new/updated video driver, but I already have the latest being. The only other driver listed on their website is a nVidia driver that installs not on my laptop. Someone at - it any other suggestions to increase the resolution of my monitor 22 '' capability when connected to my laptop?

Thank you.

Wait a minute... it worked... I think so! I tried to adjust my display settings in Windows Vista (again) and all of a sudden I can choose resolutions all the way up to (and beyond) 1680 x 1050. Don't know if clicking on a files did, but I'm a happy camper now.

I also noticed to display properties for the Intel GMA driver that the regime had changed "Display multiple" to "single - monitor. Also, when I toggle the secondary monitor using the keys Fn/F4, I can't reach a higher resolution, unless I have to toggle the display of the computer to the off position.

I don't know if the soluton is to download and click the driver to display, or toggle the display of control files, or both. What was the solution, the problem is resolved.

THANKS A BUNCH FOR YOUR HELP!

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