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maintaining sreen size on 17" Non Widescreen

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Old 09-16-2007
Xandersmum
 

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maintaining sreen size on 17" Non Widescreen
It seems as though every time I turn off the PC and turn on again the screen
has stretched a little bit so that the outer edges are disappearing. I am a
complete novice so please help me using idiot proof instructions.

I have tried to change the resolution but that doesn't solve it.

Also this may not be related but when I go on the internet the text etc
seems to only cover the LHS 2/3 of the screen.

Many thanks
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Old 09-16-2007
Mike Hall - MVP
 

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Re: maintaining sreen size on 17" Non Widescreen
Ensure that you are using a 4:3 resolution, and then adjust the positioning
by using the controls found on the front panel of your monitor..


"Xandersmum" <Xandersmum@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> It seems as though every time I turn off the PC and turn on again the
> screen
> has stretched a little bit so that the outer edges are disappearing. I am
> a
> complete novice so please help me using idiot proof instructions.
>
> I have tried to change the resolution but that doesn't solve it.
>
> Also this may not be related but when I go on the internet the text etc
> seems to only cover the LHS 2/3 of the screen.
>
> Many thanks
> --
> Xandersmum


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