Check out the bryanb's post in this thread. I have a 260 and the L246W, and I have to do this every time I upgrade my drivers, but it only takes a few minutes once you're used to it. It's not the most user-friendly solution, but I have a feeling this we have the same problem and, thus...
Thanks to Blahman. Follow bryanb's instructions in this thread and below for the LG if you have my problem:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1032078646#post1032078646
I think I have the exact same problem, which I've detailed in the big 246 thread. It's got to be some driver/scaling issue. Mine outputs what looks like 1680x1050 on my 1920x1200 screen, except it's only the right side of the source desktop. When I set it to lower resolutions, the problem is...
I should have mentioned this in my last message b/c I thought it was also a scaling issue, but that's what I have it set to as well. In fact, that's the default and that section is grayed-out anyway unless I connect my Dell too. It does report the correct native resolution, but it's just not...
Thanks, after some more trial-and-error, it's clearly a driver issue. In the Nvidia control panel, I made sure to select the LG monitor because for some reason it kept trying to connect to my old Dell 2005fpw. That at least allowed me to display an image on the after Vista loaded. However...
I just got the 246 today from a fellow [H] member. I've poured through this thread and seen a couple people with my problem, but nobody responded to them directly. Has anyone ever heard of someone who couldn't get the HDMI to work? Literally, as soon as I plug in the HDMI->DVI cable, the...