widescreen monitor question

Started by euronerd, April 10, 2008, 17:05:07

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euronerd

Hello gurus,
I recently had to replace my flatscreen monitor. The new one has a widescreen format of 16:10. My old one had a format of 4:3. The only options when I right click Desktop/properties/settings (XP Home, SP2) are 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 and 1280 x 1024. I assume there's some sort of download or patch from Microsoft®"º©™³ to cure this, but two evenings trawling their "help" pages has left me no nearer. Is there anybody who can point me in the right direction please? I'd tear my hair out but I'm already follically deficient. Thanks in advance.

Geoff.
You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

euronerd

You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

springbok

Have you tried going to the website of the manufacturer of the monitor and downloading the latest driver for the monitor.

Usually this could solve the settings issue

euronerd

Yes, did that thanks sbg. I should have mentioned that in my post - 'no downloads available'. I also went to the site of the drivers already on my computer - dead link. And according to the display option in control panel, I already have the latest drivers. Thanks anyway.  ;D

Geoff.
You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

Flunky

I would of thought your graphics card would be the place to start as this deals with resolution, I think.

mrf94

Did you right clik your desktop  select properties then settings on the top of the box?



mrf94

euronerd

Flunky: nothing configurable in the graphics card department, and their website tells me I have the latest driver.

mrf94: yes, the first thing I did.

Geoff.
You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

SamLouise

Euro, I posted your question on a different forum I use and so far two possibles:

Uninstall graphics card drivers, reboot then reinstall them might help.

Your video card must support widescreen

Don't know if they're of any use.  I'll ask my OH when I get home.  He builds computers in his spare time so might have some useful information.

Baccy Man

There is a program called powerstrip which allows you to set the resolution at anything you want. The developer asks for a $30 license fee but there is no need to pay it unless you want to as the trial version is fully functional.
http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/ps.shtm

Or if you prefer this is how to manually change your video resolution to anything you want using regedit. I reccomend you back up your registry before tweaking it. Don't exceed your video cards min/max resolution.

1. Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\VIDEO\{Address of primary video card}\0000\

2. Find 'DefaultSettings.XResolution'. That is your y axis. Edit as a Decimal to what you want it to be. eg: 1280.

2. Find 'DefaultSettings.YResolution'. That is your x axis. Edit as a decimal to what you want it to be. eg: 768.

3. Restart windows and you will have a resolution of 1280×768, just change the values according to what resolution you require.

timiano

Quite often of not with these generic widescreen monitors, they rely on a signal from the monitor to tell the graphics card what resolutions it can display.

I had this problem with a monitor that was 1680x1050. I resolved it by making sure that I used the cable that came with the monitor. There is an incompatibiltiy with the signalling with most other cables - unless you get the right one.

Are you using the VGA cable that came with the monitor? If not, try it.

Tim

euronerd

Thank you all very much for your input. My logic was questioned with regard to asking for computer solutions on an allotment site. Is there something wrong with that? I mean don't we all go to a weight-loss site when there's a problem with the car?  ;D

Geoff.
You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

katynewbie

 8)

Nope, I had a problem with a washing machine a while ago, asked on here and got an answer and fixed it in 10 minutes!!

;)

Larkshall

Just checked my "screen resolutions"
1280x1024
1024x768
832x624
800x600
640x480
1280x960
1152x864
1152x768


This is with a Medion Flat Pro LCD monitor and Ubuntu OS
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djbrenton

Are you using a separate graphics card or the onboard graphics?

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