- Weird Issue with 20" WIDE LCD Display...
- Posted by Infoman on October 15th, 2005
When I originally had things set up, there was a pixel setting in the DISPLAY
options IN BETWEEN 1024x768 and 1280x1024 - I think it was 1280x768 to allow
my display to look "at it should" on the wide LCD. I have to restore my
system from a full system backup I did late last night...and it worked
properly...except that the screen is on 1024*768 again, with NO setting for
1280*768 this time. Im 1024*768 with a wide screen, everything looked wide
(naturally), whereas with a regular 19 or 20" LCD it would look perfect.
Also, instead of the noral "smotth" scrolling, under this setting, it does
that "slow cascading" thing.
Would anyone know what might have happened here...or better still, how I can
get my 1280*768 back?
Thanks!
Andy
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on October 15th, 2005
Infoman wrote:
> When I originally had things set up, there was a pixel setting in the
> DISPLAY options IN BETWEEN 1024x768 and 1280x1024 - I think it was
> 1280x768 to allow my display to look "at it should" on the wide LCD.
> I have to restore my system from a full system backup I did late last
> night...and it worked properly...except that the screen is on
> 1024*768 again, with NO setting for 1280*768 this time. Im 1024*768
> with a wide screen, everything looked wide (naturally), whereas with
> a regular 19 or 20" LCD it would look perfect. Also, instead of the
> noral "smotth" scrolling, under this setting, it does that "slow
> cascading" thing.
>
> Would anyone know what might have happened here...or better still,
> how I can get my 1280*768 back?
Install the drivers for your monitor from the manufacturer.
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- Posted by Infoman on October 15th, 2005
Hi...
Funyy thing is that they ARE installed. May have to reinstall them. If
that doesn't do it, I'll contact them.
Thanks!
Andy
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> Infoman wrote:
> > When I originally had things set up, there was a pixel setting in the
> > DISPLAY options IN BETWEEN 1024x768 and 1280x1024 - I think it was
> > 1280x768 to allow my display to look "at it should" on the wide LCD.
> > I have to restore my system from a full system backup I did late last
> > night...and it worked properly...except that the screen is on
> > 1024*768 again, with NO setting for 1280*768 this time. Im 1024*768
> > with a wide screen, everything looked wide (naturally), whereas with
> > a regular 19 or 20" LCD it would look perfect. Also, instead of the
> > noral "smotth" scrolling, under this setting, it does that "slow
> > cascading" thing.
> >
> > Would anyone know what might have happened here...or better still,
> > how I can get my 1280*768 back?
>
> Install the drivers for your monitor from the manufacturer.
>
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> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
>
- Posted by Anando [MS-MVP] on October 15th, 2005
Hello,
It would be a good idea to download and install the latest drivers for your video card.
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"Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EB7F6756-0F61-4C39-9503-D3F6C6A73485@microsoft.com...
> When I originally had things set up, there was a pixel setting in the DISPLAY
> options IN BETWEEN 1024x768 and 1280x1024 - I think it was 1280x768 to allow
> my display to look "at it should" on the wide LCD. I have to restore my
> system from a full system backup I did late last night...and it worked
> properly...except that the screen is on 1024*768 again, with NO setting for
> 1280*768 this time. Im 1024*768 with a wide screen, everything looked wide
> (naturally), whereas with a regular 19 or 20" LCD it would look perfect.
> Also, instead of the noral "smotth" scrolling, under this setting, it does
> that "slow cascading" thing.
>
> Would anyone know what might have happened here...or better still, how I can
> get my 1280*768 back?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Andy
- Posted by R. McCarty on October 15th, 2005
Also, because you're using a wide aspect monitor I would change
the monitor driver to the specific one for your monitor. Normally,
XP just leaves the definition as "Plug-and-Play" which is OK, but
doesn't take into account custom settings and color profiles. Most
times the vendors have a composite monitor driver package. You
will need to force feed or manually update the driver, otherwise it
will stay defined as Plug-and-Play. You didn't mention the vendor
but most higher-end monitors will have a specific driver for XP.
"Anando [MS-MVP]" <anando@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> It would be a good idea to download and install the latest drivers for
> your video card.
>
> --
>
> Anando
> Microsoft MVP- Windows Shell/User
> http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
> http://www.mvps.org
>
>
> Folder customizations
> http://newdelhi.sancharnet.in/minku
>
> Protect your PC!
> http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
> "Infoman" <Infoman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EB7F6756-0F61-4C39-9503-D3F6C6A73485@microsoft.com...
>> When I originally had things set up, there was a pixel setting in the
>> DISPLAY
>> options IN BETWEEN 1024x768 and 1280x1024 - I think it was 1280x768 to
>> allow
>> my display to look "at it should" on the wide LCD. I have to restore my
>> system from a full system backup I did late last night...and it worked
>> properly...except that the screen is on 1024*768 again, with NO setting
>> for
>> 1280*768 this time. Im 1024*768 with a wide screen, everything looked
>> wide
>> (naturally), whereas with a regular 19 or 20" LCD it would look perfect.
>> Also, instead of the noral "smotth" scrolling, under this setting, it
>> does
>> that "slow cascading" thing.
>>
>> Would anyone know what might have happened here...or better still, how I
>> can
>> get my 1280*768 back?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Andy
>
>