MooCow
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I got this annoying issue where I have my display settings set to the native resolution of my LCD monitor, but its not displaying the whole picture in the screen, rather I have to move my mouse near the edge of the screen to pan across the whole view. And I did an auto adjustment on my monitor but it said "not available" ??? I'm running a Samsung 226 CW. I tried installing the drivers for it too. Restarted. No good. I'm also running a Nvidia quadro FX 3500 thats connected to a Samsung and a Viewsonic rotated 90 degrees, and a 2nd video card thats a Nvidia 6200 with a viewsonic hooked up to it as well. I'm trying to do 3 monitors but the primary widescreen samsung is not working right.
How can I make the Samsung actually draw a true 1680x1050 native resolution without panning across the desktop? Nvidia control panel uses my display's built in scaling, if that makes a difference .... the two viewsonics work fine in their native res.
The pixels are large like 800x600 blocky squares but the desktop is bigger, whatever resolution you set it to. Basically I'm saying that my monitor is stuck at a fixed resolution and only pans across the desktop to view the rest.
How can I make the Samsung actually draw a true 1680x1050 native resolution without panning across the desktop? Nvidia control panel uses my display's built in scaling, if that makes a difference .... the two viewsonics work fine in their native res.
The pixels are large like 800x600 blocky squares but the desktop is bigger, whatever resolution you set it to. Basically I'm saying that my monitor is stuck at a fixed resolution and only pans across the desktop to view the rest.
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