True stretched resolution helper for VALORANT
ValoStretch helps you run VALORANT in a true stretched resolution by temporarily disabling additional monitor devices and applying the required in‑game config safely. It provides one‑click controls, a friendly log, and an optional watch mode that automatically re‑enables monitors after you finish playing.
- Start VALORANT + disable monitors
- “Start Valorant and Disable Monitors” launches the Riot Client for VALORANT and disables extra monitor devices first.
- With Watch Mode enabled, ValoStretch waits for the game to close and then automatically re‑enables the monitors.
- Stop VALORANT + enable monitors
- “Stop Valorant and Enable Monitors” closes the game process (if running) and re‑enables monitor devices.
- Quick monitor controls
- “Enable Monitors” and “Disable Monitors” are available as standalone actions.
- Apply Valorant Settings
- “Apply Valorant Settings” finds your VALORANT
GameUserSettings.iniand updates the specific settings needed for stretched resolution. - Creates a
.bakbackup before changing game settings. - After applying, the log summarizes which files were updated vs already correct.
- “Apply Valorant Settings” finds your VALORANT
- Watch Mode toggle
- “Watch Mode” determines whether the app waits for VALORANT to exit and automatically re‑enables monitors.
- Your selection is saved in
settings.jsonnext to the executable and restored at startup.
- Clear, friendly log
- Shows what actions are happening and lists the active monitors by friendly name after operations.
- Download the latest release ZIP.
- Extract the ZIP to a folder (don’t run from inside the ZIP).
- Run
ValoStretch.exe. For best results, run as Administrator so monitor toggling works reliably.
The app expects its Scripts/ folder to be next to the EXE.
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Apply Valorant Settings
- Updates game settings to use stretched resolution.
- A
.bakbackup is created before changing game settings.
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Start Valorant + Disable Monitors
- Disables monitor devices and launches VALORANT via the Riot Client.
- If Watch Mode is ON, the app waits for the game to close and then re‑enables monitors automatically.
- If Watch Mode is OFF, it won’t re‑enable monitors when game closes.
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Stop Valorant + Enable Monitors
- Attempts to close the VALORANT game process and re‑enables monitor devices.
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Enable Monitors / Disable Monitors
- Manual quick toggles. The log shows the active monitor friendly names after each action.
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Watch Mode (checkbox)
- ON: automatic re‑enable after VALORANT exits.
- OFF: manual control—you can re‑enable monitors any time.
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I clicked a button and nothing changed
- Make sure you extracted the ZIP and are running
ValoStretch.exefrom that folder (withScripts/next to it). - Try running the app as Administrator.
- Make sure you extracted the ZIP and are running
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“Riot Client not found”
- Ensure Riot Client is installed in Program Files. If you installed it elsewhere, launch VALORANT manually and use the monitor controls separately.
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“Config folder not found” when applying settings
- Launch VALORANT once so it creates the config files, then try “Apply Valorant Settings” again.
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Windows SmartScreen warning
- This can appear for unsigned apps. You can unblock the EXE via file Properties if you trust the source.
- ValoStretch doesn’t modify GPU drivers. It only enables/disables Windows monitor devices and updates VALORANT’s user settings.
- Backups (
.bak) are created before changing game settings.
