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I have just installed a 19" flat monitor screen to my Windows 2000 Professional. It tells me my screen must be 1280 x 1024. If I put it to this then my Internet pages only fill half the screen. Can someone help me to resolve this. I did have it on 800 x 600 before but on my new screen this looks massive.
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what you need to do is ajust your display settings in control panel>display>settings>screen resolution
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I had already done this, but when I put it on 1280 x1024 as they say, the picture only fills half the screen. When it is on 800x600 as it was before then the lettering is huge.
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I had already done this, but when I put it on 1280 x1024 as they say, the picture only fills half the screen. When it is on 800x600 as it was before then the lettering is huge.
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Yeah, but after adjusting the resolution you need to adjust the monitor setting. Have you done that??:rolleyes:
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