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Screen resolution
Doubtful, the resolution settings are calibrated to the
particular monitor. Even replacement LCD screens have to be matched to the corresponding signals. Not sure about CRT monitors, but you definitely can't go outside the parameters for LCD screens. They'll screw the start-up of the computer. -----Original Message----- Is there any program that I can download for free to create my own screen resolutions? . |
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Screen resolution
I have a spare monitor to use on a spare computer. It is
a small 13". I use XP, and would like to maximize the amount of area on the screen as much as possible. The monitor works with up to 720x576, but the computer only shows 640x480 or 800x600. The problem isn't the video card. I know it is the old monitor that was manufactured back in '92. Every computer has the same issue with this monitor except for my primary computer that shows 720x576. I know the best solution is to get a different monitor... I have a KVM switch on the way for Christmas, so I won't have issues with it much longer... I can use my primary monitor, keyboard, and mouse. However, I will still be using this monitor on some occasions. -----Original Message----- wrote: Doubtful, the resolution settings are calibrated to the particular monitor. Even replacement LCD screens have to be matched to the corresponding signals. Not sure about CRT monitors, but you definitely can't go outside the parameters for LCD screens. They'll screw the start-up of the computer. -----Original Message----- Is there any program that I can download for free to create my own screen resolutions? . Maybe if you tell us *why* you want to do this, we could give you some better, alternate ideas of accomplishing what you want. For instance, if you can't get better than 640x480, there's something wrong with your video card - drivers or hardware. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" . |
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