Screen Resolution
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trainwreck
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Screen Resolution
I'm using the x1400 WSXGA display on the 15" widescreen and find that the max setting of is too high a resolution for this screen.
I think I've settled on the 1280 width resolution but want to know the difference between the 1280x800 and 1280x768 resolutions. What's the difference? Is one optimized for a particular purpose?
Out of curiosity, what screen resolution do you use?
I think I've settled on the 1280 width resolution but want to know the difference between the 1280x800 and 1280x768 resolutions. What's the difference? Is one optimized for a particular purpose?
Out of curiosity, what screen resolution do you use?
Re: Screen Resolution
Using anything besides the native reolution is silly. The screen is meant to run at 1400x1050 and if that changes, picture quality suffers tremendously.trainwreck wrote:I'm using the x1400 WSXGA display on the 15" widescreen and find that the max setting of is too high a resolution for this screen.
I think I've settled on the 1280 width resolution but want to know the difference between the 1280x800 and 1280x768 resolutions. What's the difference? Is one optimized for a particular purpose?
Out of curiosity, what screen resolution do you use?
Just try and get used to the native resoulution and you'll be gald once you are.
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Yes it is hard to tweak it to look good, however, some people have a hard time viewing the higher res screens. If you absolutely have to have things bigger, then one thing I found on line a while back is to try: in the custom DPI setting there is a ruler looking box, take a regular ruler and match the 1" on the screen to the 1" on the ruler, this will give you a somewhat more normal size to help the eyes.
Re: Screen Resolution
Except that his is a widescreen WSXGA+ and thus the native res. is 1680x1050pappcam wrote:The screen is meant to run at 1400x1050 and if that changes, picture quality suffers tremendously.
Trainwreck, the only difference between 1280x800 and 1280x768, that is WXGA+ and WXGA is the aspect ratio and nothing else.
WXGA+ is 16:10, while WXGA is a little lower, but not 16:9. You might remember from the TV world that 1280x720 is 16:9.
Either follow Kyocera's advice which should work fine, or then the advice that you should see if you can return it and get a WXGA+ LCD instead. Running LCDs out of the native resolutions like you do now, makes everything looks unsharper.
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trainwreck
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Kyocera wrote:Yes it is hard to tweak it to look good, however, some people have a hard time viewing the higher res screens. If you absolutely have to have things bigger, then one thing I found on line a while back is to try: in the custom DPI setting there is a ruler looking box, take a regular ruler and match the 1" on the screen to the 1" on the ruler, this will give you a somewhat more normal size to help the eyes.
What is the DPI setting and how do I get to it?
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What's your operating system? If it's Vista, then even non-native resolutions should look pretty good.
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Changing fonts, etc
You may also download MICROANGELO, a program that allows you to customize font size, type, look, icons, etc. independant of all other settings. Gir 'er a try
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