Re: Screen Resolution
- From: rn5a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 6 Feb 2007 16:17:39 -0800
On Feb 7, 4:12 am, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kbl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 7, 3:08 am, Elmo <elmog...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 7, 1:47 am, "Uncle Grumpy" <unclegru...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 6, 2:03 pm, r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Why is this happening & how do I change the screen resolution toEither your video card won't support the higher resolution, or your
1024X768?
monitor won't.
Is there any way by which I can find out whether the video card
doesn't support it or is it the monitor that doesn't support it?
Irrespective of whether the video card is the culprit or the
monitor, is there any way by which I can make culprit support
1024X768 (of course, other than buying a new video card or a new
monitor)?
You do not state if it had been previously set at the higher
resolution
No, AJR, I have never ever set the resolution to 1024X768.
Thanks to both of you for your responses.
Since the adapter had that resolution as an option on its slider, I
suspect the adapter can handle the resolution. You might try
changing the screen refresh rate under the Monitor tab, and see if
the new settings will be accepted.
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Joe, you have hit the nail on the head. I changed the monitor refresh
rate from 70 Hertz to 60 Hertz & now I am being allowed to use the
1024X768 screen resolution but the problem is when I change the
refresh rate to 60 Hertz, the screen goes on flickering (I don't know
whether I have used the correct term or not but it's somewhat like how
the lights in a pub blinks) at the speed of knots & it really strains
the eyes (I am not referring to the screen getting blackened out when
Windows implements the changes made in the refresh rate or the screen
resolution). This doesn't happen if the refresh rate is set to 70
Hertz or more.
Is there any way by which I can stop this flickering of the screen
when the refresh rate is set to 60 Hertz?
Have you tried setting the refresh rate up again, but lowering the color
depth?
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Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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Ken, I tried it after going through your suggestion but that doesn't
make any difference. Any other ideas/suggestions?
Thanks
.
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