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On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Keith Dart <keith@×××××××××.biz> wrote: |
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> === On Sat, 10/17, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: === |
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> > It's a flat panel. |
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> In that case I'd first try the monitor's own auto-adjust feature. |
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> Usually this is available by pressing some "menu" key on your monitor. |
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Okay, I just tried anything that might be such a feature. And the winner is |
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"reset". |
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> If that doesn't work then make sure you have DDC support in your driver |
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> and enable it. You monitor is new enough that it should just work after |
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> being queried by DDC. |
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> Good thing the above worked. I would have been a while figuring out how to |
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do that one. |
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> -- Keith Dart |
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> Keith Dart |
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> <keith@×××××××××.biz> |
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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD |