Re: Forcing a Resolution in Windows XP
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You need a VIDEO CARD that supports Wide Screen resolutions,
along with the correct video card drivers.
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Carey Frisch
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"filipe"wrote:
| I just got a SyncMaster 225BW for Christmas. Its preferred resolution
| is 1600 x 1050 (widescreen) but Windows XP is only letting me choose
| 1400 x 1050 or 1600 x 1200 -- no widescreen! Any resolution option it
| gives me is pretty fugly.
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| Is there any way I can force the resolution of 1600 x 1050?
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