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Old May 26th 08, 04:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
JCO[_2_]
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I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be blurred. I
have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card is a 512 MB, 128
bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card). Reading news on the
Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up dialogs are difficult because
the letters (text) are not sharp. My monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my monitor
and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks


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Old May 26th 08, 06:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Leonard Grey
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If you have an LCD monitor you can improve the appearance of text by
using ClearType. If you do not have an LCD monitor text will appear
better without ClearType.

An LCD monitor is designed to be used at its native resolution. The
image will look fuzzy at other resolutions. If you do not have an LCD
monitor you are free to use whatever resolution is supported by your
monitor and video card.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be
blurred. I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card is
a 512 MB, 128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card).
Reading news on the Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up
dialogs are difficult because the letters (text) are not sharp. My
monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my
monitor and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks


  #3  
Old May 26th 08, 07:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
blank[_2_]
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Leonard Grey wrote in
:

I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be
blurred. I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card
is a 512 MB, 128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card).
Reading news on the Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up
dialogs are difficult because the letters (text) are not sharp. My
monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my
monitor and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks



If it is the 2053BW, you should be running at the resolution 1680x1050
Any other resolution will make text look bad.
Always run an LCD monitor at its native resolution. Getting "close" will
actually often be worse than something further away.
  #4  
Old May 27th 08, 01:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
JCO[_2_]
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1680X1050 works great. I don't understand why, nor do I understand what
"ClearType" (Leonard Grey's reply) means but it is working great now.

"blank" wrote in message
...
Leonard Grey wrote in
:

I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be
blurred. I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card
is a 512 MB, 128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card).
Reading news on the Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up
dialogs are difficult because the letters (text) are not sharp. My
monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my
monitor and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks



If it is the 2053BW, you should be running at the resolution 1680x1050
Any other resolution will make text look bad.
Always run an LCD monitor at its native resolution. Getting "close" will
actually often be worse than something further away.


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Old May 27th 08, 01:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
cf
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Of historical note on Tue, 27 May 2008 00:15:50 GMT
" JCO" scribed:

|1680X1050 works great. I don't understand why, nor do I understand what
|"ClearType" (Leonard Grey's reply) means but it is working great now.
|
|"blank" wrote in message
...
| Leonard Grey wrote in
| :
|
| I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be
| blurred. I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card
| is a 512 MB, 128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card).
| Reading news on the Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up
| dialogs are difficult because the letters (text) are not sharp. My
| monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.
|
| I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my
| monitor and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks
|
|
|
| If it is the 2053BW, you should be running at the resolution 1680x1050
| Any other resolution will make text look bad.
| Always run an LCD monitor at its native resolution. Getting "close" will
| actually often be worse than something further away.
|

You may be interested in reading more about the Clear Type Tuner he

ClearType Tuner
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/ClearType/tuner/tune.aspx

PowerToys for Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

hth
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Old May 27th 08, 08:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Swifty
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You may be interested in reading more about the Clear Type Tuner he

ClearType Tuner
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/ClearType/tuner/tune.aspx

PowerToys for Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx


I heartily second this suggestion. Cleartype isn't for everyone (I would
willingly sacrifice it for an LCD with triple the dots-per-inch) but
until that day, it's usually a worthwhile test.

Windows boots with cleartype off (there may be a way to fix this) then
turns cleartype on just after you enter your userid/password (if your
userid has selected it). It's wonderful to see how the display jumps
into focus when that happens.

--
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  #7  
Old May 27th 08, 11:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
JCO[_2_]
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Default Blurry Text

Another question:
Does each different size (or type) of LCD have its own native resolution?
Reason is this. My other computer that shares the same monitor (key board &
mouse) has a different Graphics card and at the highest resolution, can only
get to 1600X1024. I can't get 1600x1050. What are my options then.

Maybe that is what the powertoy, below, is for. I will check that out too.

Thanks

"Leonard Grey" wrote in message
...
If you have an LCD monitor you can improve the appearance of text by using
ClearType. If you do not have an LCD monitor text will appear better
without ClearType.

An LCD monitor is designed to be used at its native resolution. The image
will look fuzzy at other resolutions. If you do not have an LCD monitor
you are free to use whatever resolution is supported by your monitor and
video card.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be blurred.
I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card is a 512 MB,
128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card). Reading news on
the Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up dialogs are difficult
because the letters (text) are not sharp. My monitor is a Samsung
SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my monitor
and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks


  #8  
Old May 28th 08, 12:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Leonard Grey
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Default Blurry Text

Generally, LCD monitors of the same size and aspect ratio have the same
native resolution, but there's no need to guess since the native
resolution will be shown in the monitor's user guide and on the
manufacturer's web site.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
Another question:
Does each different size (or type) of LCD have its own native
resolution? Reason is this. My other computer that shares the same
monitor (key board & mouse) has a different Graphics card and at the
highest resolution, can only get to 1600X1024. I can't get 1600x1050.
What are my options then.

Maybe that is what the powertoy, below, is for. I will check that out too.

Thanks

"Leonard Grey" wrote in message
...
If you have an LCD monitor you can improve the appearance of text by
using ClearType. If you do not have an LCD monitor text will appear
better without ClearType.

An LCD monitor is designed to be used at its native resolution. The
image will look fuzzy at other resolutions. If you do not have an LCD
monitor you are free to use whatever resolution is supported by your
monitor and video card.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be
blurred. I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card
is a 512 MB, 128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card).
Reading news on the Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up
dialogs are difficult because the letters (text) are not sharp. My
monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my
monitor and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks


  #9  
Old May 28th 08, 04:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
JCO[_2_]
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Default Blurry Text

What about my second question ... that my other computer will not reach that
resolution?
Thanks again for all your help

"Leonard Grey" wrote in message
...
Generally, LCD monitors of the same size and aspect ratio have the same
native resolution, but there's no need to guess since the native
resolution will be shown in the monitor's user guide and on the
manufacturer's web site.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
Another question:
Does each different size (or type) of LCD have its own native resolution?
Reason is this. My other computer that shares the same monitor (key
board & mouse) has a different Graphics card and at the highest
resolution, can only get to 1600X1024. I can't get 1600x1050. What are
my options then.

Maybe that is what the powertoy, below, is for. I will check that out
too.

Thanks

"Leonard Grey" wrote in message
...
If you have an LCD monitor you can improve the appearance of text by
using ClearType. If you do not have an LCD monitor text will appear
better without ClearType.

An LCD monitor is designed to be used at its native resolution. The
image will look fuzzy at other resolutions. If you do not have an LCD
monitor you are free to use whatever resolution is supported by your
monitor and video card.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be
blurred. I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card is
a 512 MB, 128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card).
Reading news on the Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up
dialogs are difficult because the letters (text) are not sharp. My
monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my
monitor and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks


  #10  
Old May 28th 08, 06:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Swifty
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JCO wrote:
What about my second question ... that my other computer will not reach
that resolution?


Sometimes you can persuade a graphics card to run at a resolution that
it doesn't offer but it's been years since I did this so I'll keep quiet
unless I spread confusion.

If not then you might need a different graphics card. If the "other
computer" is a laptop then this might be a challenge.

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  #11  
Old May 28th 08, 02:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Leonard Grey
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A graphics card can only output its supported resolutions.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
What about my second question ... that my other computer will not reach
that resolution?
Thanks again for all your help

"Leonard Grey" wrote in message
...
Generally, LCD monitors of the same size and aspect ratio have the
same native resolution, but there's no need to guess since the native
resolution will be shown in the monitor's user guide and on the
manufacturer's web site.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
Another question:
Does each different size (or type) of LCD have its own native
resolution? Reason is this. My other computer that shares the same
monitor (key board & mouse) has a different Graphics card and at the
highest resolution, can only get to 1600X1024. I can't get
1600x1050. What are my options then.

Maybe that is what the powertoy, below, is for. I will check that
out too.

Thanks

"Leonard Grey" wrote in message
...
If you have an LCD monitor you can improve the appearance of text by
using ClearType. If you do not have an LCD monitor text will appear
better without ClearType.

An LCD monitor is designed to be used at its native resolution. The
image will look fuzzy at other resolutions. If you do not have an
LCD monitor you are free to use whatever resolution is supported by
your monitor and video card.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be
blurred. I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video
card is a 512 MB, 128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good
card). Reading news on the Internet, emails using outlook and even
pop up dialogs are difficult because the letters (text) are not
sharp. My monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my
monitor and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks


  #12  
Old May 29th 08, 09:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
David B.[_2_]
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Only option is to replace the card with a newer model.

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" JCO" wrote in message
news:s%%_j.12841$3j.12094@trnddc05...
Another question:
Does each different size (or type) of LCD have its own native resolution?
Reason is this. My other computer that shares the same monitor (key board
& mouse) has a different Graphics card and at the highest resolution, can
only get to 1600X1024. I can't get 1600x1050. What are my options then.

Maybe that is what the powertoy, below, is for. I will check that out
too.

Thanks

"Leonard Grey" wrote in message
...
If you have an LCD monitor you can improve the appearance of text by
using ClearType. If you do not have an LCD monitor text will appear
better without ClearType.

An LCD monitor is designed to be used at its native resolution. The image
will look fuzzy at other resolutions. If you do not have an LCD monitor
you are free to use whatever resolution is supported by your monitor and
video card.

---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

JCO wrote:
I'm having issues with my computer. The text always seems to be
blurred. I have a high resolution setting, 1600X1024. My video card is
a 512 MB, 128 bits, GeForce 8600GTS (which is a very good card).
Reading news on the Internet, emails using outlook and even pop up
dialogs are difficult because the letters (text) are not sharp. My
monitor is a Samsung SyncMaster 2053.

I've already made sure that I'm running the proper drivers for my
monitor and the video card. What else can I do? Thanks



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Old August 17th 08, 07:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
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Default WideScreen TFT 17 inch causing blurred Text ...

I have recently bought the above monitor as a replacement to my CRT with the following effects

1.Images are sharper than before but text is blurry at the best of times.

2.Text is perfect at 1400 x 900 but this makes everything look tiny to me ( so tiny I hate it!!)

3.The monitor is advertised as a WideScreen TFT (1400 X 900) which I guess is the native/optimal resolution

I am comfortable with the 1024 x 768 resolution and want to know how can I achieve it.I am using Clear Type(Thank God!)which has helped a bit but still my CRT text was much better.

I want to know if having a newer graphics card would help. My os is Win XP


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Old August 17th 08, 08:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
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Default WideScreen TFT 17 inch causing blurred Text ...

parya 4u wrote:
I have recently bought the above monitor as a replacement to my CRT with the following effects

1.Images are sharper than before but text is blurry at the best of times.

2.Text is perfect at 1400 x 900 but this makes everything look tiny to me ( so tiny I hate it!!)

3.The monitor is advertised as a WideScreen TFT (1400 X 900) which I guess is the native/optimal resolution

I am comfortable with the 1024 x 768 resolution and want to know how can I achieve it.I am using Clear Type(Thank God!)which has helped a bit but still my CRT text was much better.

I want to know if having a newer graphics card would help. My os is Win XP


Change the frequency on the video card. I just had a new LCD and
called the manufacturer (or email) and they said change it from 60 hz to
like 70 or 75. It did an amazing improvement. At least for me.
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Old August 18th 08, 12:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
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Default WideScreen TFT 17 inch causing blurred Text ...

Big_Al wrote in
:

parya 4u wrote:
I have recently bought the above monitor as a replacement to my CRT
with the following effects

1.Images are sharper than before but text is blurry at the best of
times.

2.Text is perfect at 1400 x 900 but this makes everything look tiny
to me ( so tiny I hate it!!)

3.The monitor is advertised as a WideScreen TFT (1400 X 900) which I
guess is the native/optimal resolution

I am comfortable with the 1024 x 768 resolution and want to know how
can I achieve it.I am using Clear Type(Thank God!)which has helped a
bit but still my CRT text was much better.

I want to know if having a newer graphics card would help. My os is
Win XP


Change the frequency on the video card. I just had a new LCD and
called the manufacturer (or email) and they said change it from 60 hz
to like 70 or 75. It did an amazing improvement. At least for me.


On an LCD monitor, refresh rate should have very little effect on the image
seen (unless you go higher than the maximum rate, which will result in no
picture at all). Most have a recommended rate of 60Hz, but some will
accept 70-75Hz.

Text will normally only look good at the native resolution of the monitor,
and if you change the aspect ratio from 14:9 (1400:900) to 4:3 (1024:768),
it makes things even worse, as things are stretched horizontally more than
vertically.

You should set the resolution to 1400x900 but change your text, icon, and
other screen element sizes (display properties/appearance/advanced
settings) so that they are not so "tiny". You could also try the
"accesibility wizard" under Start Menu/Accessories/ Accessibility to help
you set these things up (after selecting the correct native resolution of
your screen).

A new graphics card is unlikely to help - it is the mismatch between your
set screen resolution and physical number of pixels on the display that is
causing the problem. This is more noticeable on an LCD screen because each
pixel is totally independent, unlike a CRT where they sort of "blend"
together somewhat.
 




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