Resolution 1280X768 is not supported on my Satellite M105-S1003

I have notebook Toshiba Satellite M105-S1003.
According to its description on official Toshiba site its native resolution is 1280X800
But this is not acceptable and convenient resolution.
Start panel goes down and I cant use it correctly.
I think the correct resolution is 1280X768 but this resolution does not include in the monitor properties.
I install last version of drivers for video card from Intel site
How can I set resolution 1280 X768 or how can I push resolution 1280X800 to work correctly
Thank you

Hello
Sorry but you are confusing me. Native resolution for this display is 1280X800 and it is not acceptable for you.
Im asking myself why you have bought this notebook.
I really don't understand how you come across 1280X768. The fact is that display shows just supported resolution.
Maybe we can try to find explanation if you explain to us what you mean with: how can I push resolution 1280X800 to work correctly?
What you mean under correctly?

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