Strange Display Artefacts Using Java
Strange Display Artefacts Using Java
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I have some strange display artefacts when using Java applications with my T42. Inside the black circles you can see some strange pixels. It only happens in Java so it's nothing to do with the LCD.
Anyone have this as well? This is my configuration:
- T42 2373-9XE
- Ati Mobility Radeon 9600
- Driver 6.14.10.6422 13/05/2004
- Java 1.4.2_04 (build b05)
I updated my ATI driver via Windows Update, but I had the same problem with the original driver.
As a side question: anyone managed to use the scrolling feature of the trackpoint in Java (press middle button and use trackpoint to scroll)? With the applications from Webstart, it scrolls very slowly, with NetBeans it doesn't work at all.
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I have some strange display artefacts when using Java applications with my T42. Inside the black circles you can see some strange pixels. It only happens in Java so it's nothing to do with the LCD.
Anyone have this as well? This is my configuration:
- T42 2373-9XE
- Ati Mobility Radeon 9600
- Driver 6.14.10.6422 13/05/2004
- Java 1.4.2_04 (build b05)
I updated my ATI driver via Windows Update, but I had the same problem with the original driver.
As a side question: anyone managed to use the scrolling feature of the trackpoint in Java (press middle button and use trackpoint to scroll)? With the applications from Webstart, it scrolls very slowly, with NetBeans it doesn't work at all.
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Mobility Modder from here http://www.3dchipset.com/utilities/ati/ ... modder.php and Catalyst drivers from here http://www.ati.com/support/drivers/winx ... submit.y=6.
First execute the Catalyst drivers and unpack the files to the default directory. The installer will stop with an error message. The use the modder tool to patch the Catalyst files. Then run the setup.exe in the drivers subdirectory.
First execute the Catalyst drivers and unpack the files to the default directory. The installer will stop with an error message. The use the modder tool to patch the Catalyst files. Then run the setup.exe in the drivers subdirectory.
Uninstall your current ATI driver, then restart. Windows will use the default display driver. Then just follow Tokyo’s instruction: “First execute the Catalyst drivers and unpack the files to the default directory. The installer will stop with an error message. Then use the modder tool to patch the Catalyst files. Then run the setup.exe in the drivers subdirectory.”
Regards,
G-Man
Regards,
G-Man
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