AMD Radeon 7700 Resolution Issues

Okay, this seems like a totally idiotic problem, but I can use some help. I recently installed MSI's AMD Radeon 7700 video card in my Windows 8 64 bit system. The computer itself is plugged into my 16 x 9 Samsung TV through an HDMI cable. Everything works fine when I set the computer to it's recommended resolution of 1920 x 1080; however, the issue is that a significant portion of text is too small to read in various games I'm playing. I tried a simple fix at first, and just used Windows' option of making all items larger; this, however, results in multiple programs not scaling correctly, leaving portions of the program exceeding the window. So, I tried scaling down the resolution, but neither of the two option I have available (1600 x 900 or 1024 x 768) displays correctly. I'd just like to try out some other 16 x 9 resolutions to see if it makes text more easily legible, but I can't seem to find a way to expand the resolution options. I've played around a bit with the Catlyst Control Center software, but I haven't had any luck with it yet. Any advice or insight is much appreciated!

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