Re: How do I adjust size of image to fill monitor.



Thanks, but the screen adjustment in Windows has
only two settings and does not seem to be
infinitely variable like the old CRT monitor.
Frank


"Malke" <notreally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> Frank Martin wrote:
>
>> I have upgraded from a 19" CRT to a 19" LCD
>> monitor, but now I have trouble filling the new
>> larger screen with the previous contents.
>>
>> There seems to be no way of gradually
>> increasing
>> the size of the screen image gradually to fill
>> the
>> new available space.
>>
>> My old 19" CRT monitor was a NEC "AccuSync 90"
>> ,
>> and the new one is a 19" LCD "Benq FP9/G".
>>
>> The video system is "NVIDIA nView Desktop
>> manager
>> V 105.32".
>
> Go to the Control Panel Display applet and
> Setting tab. Use the slider
> to set your resolution to whatever the Benq's
> native resolution is. It
> is probably 1280 x 1024, but look in the Benq
> manual. Apply and OK.
> While you're looking in the Benq manual, look
> for the explanation of
> the monitor buttons. There will probably be one
> called "Auto Adjust".
> After you adjust the Windows settings, you may
> need to push the Auto
> Adjust button on the monitor.
>
> Malke
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