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Screen resolution

PostPosted: Dec 4, 2004 @ 10:01pm
by sandmann

PostPosted: Dec 4, 2004 @ 10:24pm
by James S

PostPosted: Dec 4, 2004 @ 11:47pm
by Caesar

PostPosted: Dec 5, 2004 @ 4:04am
by sandmann

PostPosted: Dec 5, 2004 @ 5:01am
by Maf54

PostPosted: Dec 5, 2004 @ 5:24am
by Kevin Gelso

PostPosted: Dec 5, 2004 @ 9:09am
by refractor
Yay, people on crack. :mrgreen:

Refresh rates will not help an LCD/TFT - they're sync-locked (or at least the display elements are ; input can differ). Bumping the frequency up will merely try and jam more bandwidth through the cable and it'll degrade more. Keep it at 60Hz.

Find the "native resolution" of the screen and use that. If you can tell the screen to auto-calibrate, do that too.

PostPosted: Dec 5, 2004 @ 11:06am
by Jadam
Also, try turning of your lights, it will help ;-)

PostPosted: Dec 5, 2004 @ 3:43pm
by damian
Change the font size; I have it set to 120 dpi on my 19" monitor. Control Panel->Display->Settings->Advanced->General.

PostPosted: Dec 5, 2004 @ 7:14pm
by David Horn

PostPosted: Dec 5, 2004 @ 9:55pm
by Maf54

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2004 @ 4:34am
by sandmann
Someone beat this: six papers in under two weeks. I'm about to get to work on my seventh. Add to that an exam in spanish, a few hundred pages of psych reading, even more than that of International Relations reading, and starting to study for my finals.

Holy Cross, home of the second hardest workload in the country.

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2004 @ 4:55am
by Maf54
In the last week I had 2 tests a government Term paper. A project for Psych which consisted of 5 different projects each with 2-3 pages of explanation. A paper for English. Have another paper for English and finals next week.

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2004 @ 7:26pm
by Caesar
I've got a Latin II test and a 10 page paper on Caesar's conquests in Gaul. Not much, I know.

PostPosted: Dec 6, 2004 @ 8:23pm
by James S