Posted November 30, 201212 yr All drivers I'm testing with at the moment integrate successfully, apart from this monitor driver for LG 192WS. Is there a reason it won't integrate?I have also attached the driver if necessary.Thank youL192WS.7z Edited December 5, 201212 yr by sp0iledbrat
December 3, 201212 yr Its the first time i see a driver for a monitor(all types).I thought graphic cards only needed drivers
December 3, 201212 yr Sometimes a driver is provided to be able to access a monitor's unique, special features, but the driver is very rarely truly "needed".Cheers and Regards
December 3, 201212 yr Author They may be uncommon, but there is also one for the Dell monitor I'm using at the moment
December 4, 201212 yr I always use a driver if the monitor has one especially if the native resolution is non-standard
December 5, 201212 yr So, does anyone have any idea why sp0iledbrat's driver did not integrate?Cheers and Regards
December 5, 201212 yr It didn't integrate because it's not a driver. A driver consists of a .inf file combined with a .sys and possibly .dll files.It's an Image Color Management (ICM) file used for color correction.http://en.wikipedia....olor_management Edited December 5, 201212 yr by Mr_Smartepants
December 5, 201212 yr My "driver" EV2333W (Eizo-Monitor) integrates perfectly.After installation the ICM-File is under Color Mangement.
December 5, 201212 yr Author It didn't integrate because it's not a driver. A driver consists of a .inf file combined with a .sys and possibly .dll files.If this is the thing, I'm fine with that. I do remember adding ICM profiles for monitor and webcam drivers with nLite and there were never problems.Oh, well, it is what it is. I'm marking it solved.
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