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Re: Changing monitor resolution...
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lol it cost $100....cheap...Sylvania 19" CRT (18" viewable) [/ QUOTE ] There's the culprit. I really doubt it supports 1600*1200. Sorry. |
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Re: Changing monitor resolution...
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my card must support it, because I changed the resolution through the ATI icon on the task bar (or whatever it's called by the clock in bottom right). i have the monitor box right here and it says : Maximum Resolution 1600x1200 @ 60Hz [/ QUOTE ] try changing it to 85 hertz. when i change mine to 60 it looks retarded too. display properties -> settings -> advanced -> monitor -> screen refresh rates. |
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Re: Changing monitor resolution...
Refresh will produce some flicker or strobing, but he desktop is going virtual...
Get it a shot, but I'm affraid you may be out of luck on that monitor. |
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Re: Changing monitor resolution...
ok...YEah i can't change the res. it's 60, thats it. The box says it supports it, but I guess it might have been some adv. gimmick. It's ok, i'm happy and was only doing it to stop the overlap when I two-table anyway, which isn't a problem really on 1280x. Thanks for the help though.
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Re: Changing monitor resolution...
It's your monitor. It doesn't really support 1600x1200 resolution. It only "virtually" supports it at a lower Hz rate. To 4-table w/o overlap, you need a full 16x12. A cheap one is the Samsung SyncMaster 997DF. It cost me $145.00 or so...though I'm about to buy two Dell 2001FP's, for the ultimate in poker graphics.
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I changed my resolution, but now...
i can barely see the toolbar. also the wallpaper is a little off center??
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