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party tables have black box around them
just got a new 9300, and all my tables have a window that extends around them with empty black space....any way to fix this?
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Re: party tables have black box around them
I think you need to change the DPI setting.
Right click on a blank part of your desktop, go to properties, settings, then advanced. Problem should clear up if you select 96 dpi. |
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Re: party tables have black box around them
Just got mine today too and noticed this problem...not at home now...supposed to be studying for two finals tomorrow but thanks for the suggestion!
Wishing he was plyaing w/ new 9300 +2001 fp. -JP |
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Re: party tables have black box around them
Due credit: I think I read that somewhere in this forum.
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Re: party tables have black box around them
Perfect! I had this problem too.
Seems strange that Dell did not set it at 96dpi as default. |
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Re: party tables have black box around them
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Wishing he was plyaing w/ new 9300 +2001 fp. [/ QUOTE ] Is it possible to use an external monitor with the 9300? |
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Re: party tables have black box around them
Yes, I believe it's even possible to use two, as it has DVI and VGA connectors
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Re: party tables have black box around them
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Yes, I believe it's even possible to use two, as it has DVI and VGA connectors [/ QUOTE ] Thanks! |
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Re: party tables have black box around them
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Perfect! I had this problem too. Seems strange that Dell did not set it at 96dpi as default. [/ QUOTE ] Dell generally sets it at 120 instead of 96 on their WUXGA screens. A lot of people would complain that it was too hard to read otherwise. Freakin |
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