I just bought an AOpen 1551-AW1 laptop with a wide screen resolution of
1280X800 - this ratio is 3:2 and not the standard 4:3.
problem is winodws doesn't recognize this ratio and offers only standard
800X600 / 1024X768 which are fine for text and most programs but all images
are displayed too wide.
all drivers are installed correctly but AOpen doesn't have display card and
or screen driver and uses windows drivers.
Is there any way to add another resolution option to the display properties
menu ?
wide screen laptop ... I just bought an AOpen 1551-AW1 laptop with a wide screen resolution of ... problem is winodws doesn't recognize this ratio and offers only standard... or screen driver and uses windows drivers.... Is there any way to add another resolution option to the display properties... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware)
Wide screen laptop ... I just bought an AOpen 1551-AW1 laptop with a wide screen resolution of ... problem is winodws doesn't recognize this ratio and offers only standard... or screen driver and uses windows drivers.... Is there any way to add another resolution option to the display properties... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
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