2 Intern

 • 

12.1K Posts

January 28th, 2005 09:00

Need to know what monitor you have first.   Is it an LCD ?  If so, than a 15 inch LCD native resolution is 1024x768 and the 17 inch LCD native resolution is 1280x1024.  Anything else will give you a Poor picture.   You can enlarge the fonts by either going Display Properties, by right clicking on the desktop, Click on Properties, Click on Appearance in the next box, than click on the arrow on the Font Size box and change it to large or extra large.  Click Apply and than OK.  See if this helps..Or you can click on Settings in Display Properties, than click on Advanced, than change the DPI from 96 to 120 dpi to enlarge the fonts...

Don't forget to turn of ClearType as well....Display Properties again, Appearance, Effects, than click on " Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts " box and change it from Standard to ClearType.  Click OK, than OK again in the next box and you are done...

Get yourself a book on windows xp from the book store and do some reading about the operating system you have and other mags about monitors.  These are very helpful

Dim 4400 ( 2002 )
2.6 Ghz
Bios A06
768 MB DDR 2100
Windows XP Home
SP-2
1703 FP LCD monitor
Windows XP Firewall
Nortons Anti Virus 2005

9 Legend

 • 

33.4K Posts

January 28th, 2005 10:00

I've been through many PC's and many different resolutions.  As noted the "optimal" is the resolution the monitor was designed for.  When I went from 640 to 800 with CRT monitors I had a "learning curve" but after that the higher resolution seemed "normal".  Same way when I got a new PC with an LCD screen and the higher resolution - it took a couple of weeks and then that resolution seemed "normal". 

It may be you need glasses or if you have glasses, ones with a "correction" for computer operation.  That is a major consideration for those that work with computers all day.

1 Rookie

 • 

61 Posts

January 28th, 2005 18:00

Thanks!

I have a 19" LCD and I guess the native resolution of that size LCD monitor is 1280 by 1024 so I guess I'll try to used to it and hopefully, my eyesight won't suffer! haha

again, thanks for all the help!

723 Posts

January 28th, 2005 23:00

Click on view, go down to text size you can change the text size there, just click large or larger you'll see a big difference.
No Events found!

Top