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Solve : LCD monitor resolution stretching problem.? |
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Answer» All the cords are fine, of course. If you're able to, what about sending us a photograph?Of what I'm seeing? I finally was able to get through to Acer yesterday and they seemed a little befuddled, saying it might be a video CARD problem or the monitor, so I tried it out on a different system, had the same results, so I'm GOING to try and send it back today.Double post.Is that a photograph or a screenshot? Because if it is a screenshot, it will look fine on our monitors!Ahhh. Now I have a new problem. Ugh. I was toggling with various control pannel settings PERTAINING to monitors to try and see if maybe there was some button that would fix it before sending it in, and I went through this: Display Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> Intel(R) Extreme Graphics -> Graphics Properties -> Devices -> Monitor Settings -> Basic Then adjusted the brightness and contrast somewhat, the contrast wouldn't return back for some reason so I hit "cancel" and now for some reason my computer looks HARDCORE blue discolored like this: And I can't get it back. Help. You are sending screenshots and not photos, so they look completely fine to us, because our monitors are not the ONES with the problem!What He Said ^^^^ But nicerIf the monitor behaves identically on a different system, with the proper "drivers" for the monitor installed, I think you can reasonably safely say that the monitor has a fault. It shouldn't be this hard to configure such a generic monitor. Contact your supplier for further assistance.Yeah, sorry about the screenshots. I didnt' realize, but I see now. Anyway, I fixed the color and sent in the monitor today. Thanks for the help everyone, though. |
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