Re: Display on screen





"Brian A." wrote:

"lynn" <lynn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The print on my screen is huge. I don't know if it a problem with windows xp
or of my monitor. Anyway I can't figure how to change it back to normal.
Thanks

Right click on the desktop.
Click "Properties" in the popup menu.
Click the "Settings" tab.
Move the "Screen Resolution" slider on notch to the right and click "Apply".
Accept the new setting if prompted and your happy with it, if your not satisfied
don't accept the new setting and move the slider one more notch to the right.
Continue until your satisfied.
Ok your way out.

If you can not move the slider to get a better resolution, click on the dropdown
arrow at the right of the "Color Quality" dropdown list.
Select "Highest (32 bit)" and click "Apply".
Go through the steps to set your screen resolution if needed.

If the dropdown list does not have "Highest (32 bit)" as a selection, click on the
"Advanced" button at the bottom of the Settings configuration window.
Click the "Adapter" tab to see what is installed as your video/graphic device.

If it shows to be a Default Standard VGA device, you'll need to reinstall/update
your video drivers for the video adapter/chip. Go to the PC manufacturers support
site to download/install the latest updated drivers per their instructions for your
device. If they do not have proper drivers for your device, go to the manufacturers
support site of the video adapter/chip to download/install the latest updated drivers
per their instructions for your device.

If you do not know the make/model of the device video adapter/chip:
Everest Home Edition: (Last one offered free)
http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads9.html

http://basconotw.mvps.org/dwnlds.htm

Create a new folder named Everest and extract the contents of the download to

that folder.

Open the folder and double-click everest.exe to run the application.

Click the + next to Computer.

Click Summary.

Scroll to the section for your installed devices chip/adapter.

Go to the manufacturers Support > Download site and download the proper drivers for
your device. As well, download or print any Readme/Install file if it is available
as a separate file, it may be included in the downloadable driver file instead of
separately.

Install the drivers per the manufacturers instructions.



If you need further assistance in identifying your device or getting the proper
drivers, please let us know in a response post:

PC Make/Model

Motherboard Make/Model

Video/Graphic device Make/Model as reported in Everest



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Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Windows Desktop User Experience }
Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://basconotw.mvps.org/

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How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375


I tried the first 3 paragraphs. 1. I changed resolution to highest clicked on apply. It keep on going back to lowest. Then 2. I did the same thing with the same result. Then 3. I have nvdia I just updated it. Could that be the problem?
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