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| Vista Ultimate 64 bit | help me for VGA hello my computer is VGA NIVIDA 5200 working for Acer AL1916W but problem small fonts for 1440×900 pixles need help me ![]() |
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| Windows 7 x64 | Re: help me for VGA It's just that card most likely can't support that resolution. Just bring it down a bit to a lower widescreen resolution. Nevermind, I couldn't see the screenshot clearly before, though it looks fine to me atm. Last edited by Everlong18; 08-04-2008 at 02:32 PM.. |
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| Vista Home Premium 32-bit & Vista Ultimate 64-bit both Service Pack 2 W7 Pro RTM 7600 32 & 64 | Re: help me for VGA Hi Jrak, Comparing your screenshot with my screen, both at the same resolution, I cannot see any difference in font sizes. However, to increase the font size you need to change the DPI. Right click on the desktop and select 'Personalize'. On the left hand side of the screen that appears you will see 'Adjust font size (DPI)'. Click on this, and after providing administrative credentials, the following screen will appear. ![]() You can select 'Larger scale (120 DPI) - make text more readable' and then click 'OK'. Any changes will take effect when you restart your PC. Should this be too large, or not large enough, you can click on 'Custom DPI...' to bring up the following screen (actually appears on top of previous screen). ![]() Here you can either use the drop-down box to select a value or drag the ruler. You can even type a value directly into the box. Click 'OK' twice to close the dialogue boxes. Again, changes will take effect the next time you restart your PC. Note that you may have to use large icons - right click on the desktop, highlight 'View' and select 'Large Icons'. Dwarf |
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| Vista Ultimate 64 bit | Re: help me for VGA look the images founts acer AL1916W the pixles 1024×768 ned help me |
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| Windows 7 x64 | Re: help me for VGA |
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| vista ultamate 64bit | Re: help me for VGA i really don't see what the problem is here |
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| Vista Ultimate 64 bit | Re: help me for VGA my Card support 1440×900 no problem?? ?? the Acer AL1916W this Acer AL1916w - flat panel display - TFT - 19" LCD Monitor reviews - CNET Reviews |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 MAK, OpenSolaris 5, Gentoo 2008.1.... | Re: help me for VGA Jrak - we need your question to be *specific* and concise - what exactly is the problem? I am not seeing a problem in either picture you posted, and I warrant that neither is anyone else.... The forums are not a race against time or a race to the finish to try to post your problem in as little words as possible - in fact, quite the opposite - you need to post as much detail as possible, including a detailed explanation of your problem, how it is replicable, etc. |
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| Vista Ultimate 64 bit | Re: help me for VGA The problem that I suffer from it when I put this on the screen size 1440 × 900 and I'm sitting to see the screen size is very small, which affects the eye is for this reason I want to know whether the problem problem in the VGA-screen or in the screen itself and VGA screen NIVIDA 5200 |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 MAK, OpenSolaris 5, Gentoo 2008.1.... | Re: help me for VGA OK, so did you follow the advice given by Dwarf in the third post? |
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