Viewsonic VX 1932wm

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sai_cool

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Hi guys,

just brought a Viewsonic VX 1932wm , its great, has good features, but there is one problem that i am facing

the native resolution is 1400x900, when i change to this resolution, the picture is slightly out of the monitors screen, when i move towards that end, the screen scrolls itself automatically to show that portion, but the other side of the picture gets out of range...

what do i do to adjust it??
 

BULLZI

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the resolution is 1400*900 or 1440*900??

hv u run the Viewsonic dvd given along with the product?i hv a 1921 WM.after i run the DVD, the resolution was set to 1440*900.
plz do check the refresh rate.
 

entrana

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u can try another alternate way
go to device manager then click that monitor tab
above click action menu-then scan for hardware changes
and the voila, there shud be that plug and play hardware installation box thingee just install ur monitor and u shud get ur native resolution
 

The_Devil_Himself

die blizzard die! D3?
But I haven't seen a resolution like 1400*900.Its either 1280*1024 or 1440*900.
HE can try lower resolutions like 1280*1024 or try reinstalling his graphic drivers.
 

RCuber

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Dude sai_cool, adjust the height and width of you monitor. though I havent used tweaked with LCD's yet , but I beleive there will be such a setting as in every other monitor.
 

assasin

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@sai_cool hav u connected ur monitor thru d-sub?then u need to adjust the image thru 'manual Image Adjust' in the monitor menu..
if u can connect ur monitor thru dvi.it'll solve ur prob.
 
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sai_cool

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i am using dvi only

just found out wat the problem is - its a nvidia driver problem, nvidia will be fixing it in thier next driver release..
 
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sai_cool

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yes i am using a geforce 6600, wat the nvidia driver does is that - it sets the resolution to 1440*1050 and thus leading to that inch of extra space!
 
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