T440s und HP Z27i Monitor: max. 1920x1200

Ich habe ein T440s mit Basic Dock. Daran angeschlossen über VGA (weitere Anschlüsse gibt es ja nicht) einen HP Z27i Monitor.
Der Monitor hat eine Auflösung von 2560x1440, ich bekomme aber nicht mehr als 1920x1200 zur Auswahl. Unabhängig davon ob ich das T440s zuklappe und nur den Z27i verwende oder ob ich einen "erweiterten Bildschirm" mache. Selbst wenn ich eine "Benutzerdefinierte Auflösung" in Intel HD-Grafik einstelle ändert sich nichts an der tatsächlichen Auflösung, der Grafiktreiber stürzt nur ab.
Über VGA sollte eine solche Auflösung zu übertragen sein, auch wenn es digital besser wäre.
Intel HD Graphics Treiber wurde schon aktualisiert.
Firmware des Docks wurde aktualisiert.
Wie kann ich die volle Auflösung des Monitors mit meinem T440s nutzen?

Hallo und Willkommen im Forum,
eine solche Auflösung über VGA ist meines Wissens nicht möglich. Wirklich stabild funktioniert es sogar nur bis 1280 x 720.
Bei guten Geräten klappt auch FullHD (also deine Auflösung von 1920 x 1200) noch, aber die maximale Auflösung deines HP Monitors wirst du über VGA nicht hinbekommen, meiner Meinung nach.

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