Re: screen settings

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First, tell us, is your monitor LCD or CRT? If it is an LCD, set it to the
recommended 'native' resolution.
"Steven" <Steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0574EFBC-7504-47C7-8EFA-9719C2305074@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On my new computer the small icons and some other graphs are not as smooth
as
> before. You can actually see the pixels. The same goes for some graphics
on
> the internet. For expample: the colourfull letters of the google site are
not
> smooth but edgey. How can I adjust my screen settings so everything is
smooth
> again.
>
> thanks
>
> ps changing the resolution doesn't help


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