EDID Spoofing

Note: Our latest fusers no longer include a USB-C port and do not require EDID spoofing.

Step 1: Obtain the EDID of the Main Monitor

  1. Install MonitorAssetManager: Download and install the software named MonitorAssetManager (mi_setup.exe). After installation, run the exe.

  2. Save the EDID File:

    • Open exe and select the first monitor listed.

    • Go to File and choose Save as....

    • Select a location to save the file and save it as an EDID Bin file.


Step 2: Inject the EDID into the HDMI Synthesizer

  1. Connect the Synthesizer Device:

    • With the EDID Bin file saved, connect one end of a Type-C cable to the HDMI device's Type-C port.

    • Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port of the computer where the Bin file is saved.

    • Plug the synthesizer device into a power source and turn it on.

  2. Open the Injection Tool: Download and launch the EDID Injection tool. (Note: If your system lacks Chinese language support, some text may display as '???', but this is not a problem.)

  3. Perform the Injection:

    • Select the serial port number in the tool (this can be found in the Device Manager).

    • Choose the appropriate injection location based on your main monitor's resolution.

    • Select the 'Load Parameter File' injection method.

    • Choose the previously saved Bin file as the parameter file.

    • Click on Inject Parameters and wait for the process to complete. The screen may go black during the injection. Once the injection is successful, a prompt will appear.

  4. Finalize the Connection:

    • After a successful injection, disconnect the Type-C cable.

    • Connect your computer to the monitor using an HDMI cable.


Step 3: Set Up the Monitor

  1. Adjust Display Settings:

    • Right-click on the desktop and select Display Settings.

    • Verify that the resolution is correct.

    • Scroll down to Advanced Display Settings.

    • Select the monitor (it should be the model into which you just injected the EDID).

    • Set the refresh rate to the optimal value for your monitor.

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