HELP ME PLZZZ!
My monitor screwed up on mme, and i am having a bit of trouble trying to resize it to fit on my screen. i have zp, but i cant figure out a way to reset the monitor to how it was. plaz help me!
HELP ME PLZZZ!
My monitor screwed up on mme, and i am having a bit of trouble trying to resize it to fit on my screen. i have zp, but i cant figure out a way to reset the monitor to how it was. plaz help me!
Hiya
Have you been to Control panel | Display | Settings tab, and changed the screen size there? Also, are you using 32 bit colour? If you also click Advanced, Monitor tab, you should see some Refresh rates. See if changing that helps, though watch out for the flicker.
Also, have you tried using the on-screen buttons for your monitor? if you're not sure, post the full name here. If you don't know the name, there are two ways:
Control panel | System. Hardware tab. Device Manager.
Or, on the back of the monitor itself.
Regards
eddie
Hiya
Have you been to Control panel | Display | Settings tab, and changed the screen size there? Also, are you using 32 bit colour? If you also click Advanced, Monitor tab, you should see some Refresh rates. See if changing that helps, though watch out for the flicker.
Also, have you tried using the on-screen buttons for your monitor? if you're not sure, post the full name here. If you don't know the name, there are two ways:
Control panel | System. Hardware tab. Device Manager.
Or, on the back of the monitor itself.
Regards
eddie
where do i find the conri=ol panel , display, settings tab in the control panel. i have looked all over, and i cant find it.
If you go to Start | Settings | Control Panel
Then, in there will be a Display icon:
http://www.geocities.com/michaelneice/fotozescreensaver/configuringfotoze_files/image004.jpg
The one on the right.
For the System icon, this is what it looks like:
http://www.sixnetio.com/htmlhelps/vtmodem/0000002b.gif
The one thats highlighted.
eddie
Firstly, what do you mean by "I have zp"?
Secondly, just right-click on an empty section of the Desktop and choose 'Properties'. On the 'Settings' tab you'll find the slider to change the screen resolution.
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