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Answer» HI, Everyone My Wacom DTI-520 is connected with 2 PC (PC 1 & PC 2) with D-Link KVM switch.These 2 PC have same specs: microsoft window xp home edition, x-86 based pc, 5.1.2600 service pack 3 build 2600 and set with same screen resolution 1024 by 768 pixels.If I start the two PCs in different time or restart one of the PC, the display on the PC 1 is three QUARTER screen but the PC 2 is full screen .So I have to go to the menu switch on the wacom and reset the auto adjust to get the full screen display for the PC 1. If i do so the display for the PC 2 become three quarter screen and vice versa. I ALREADY forwarded this issue to Wacom and D-Link support. They send me few trouble shooting,however none of that helpful to resolve this problem. I hope someone out there can really help me because I am having this annoying problem for past 3 years Did you check the graphics frequency setting for both machines ? And that you have the same (updated) graphics driver version on both systems ?Dear WABS, How to check the graphics frequency setting for both machines ?According to very recent research i did for a problem of my own re screen resolution i have found numerous advisors stating that "frequency " changes on LCD screens do NOT appreciably change things on an LCD display and are NOT recommended by LCD manufacturers. They were quite CRITICAL to CRT "flicker" issues but those issues are NOT present in LCD units. I would suggest for the purposes of experimentation removing the KVM switch from the equation and trying a direct attachment to each of the PCs to see if a change occurs. truenorthQuote from: truenorth on January 24, 2011, 08:46:45 AM According to very recent research i did for a problem of my own re screen resolution i have found numerous advisors stating that "frequency " changes on LCD screens do NOT appreciably change things on an LCD display and are NOT recommended by LCD manufacturers. They were quite critical to CRT "flicker" issues but those issues are NOT present in LCD units. I would suggest for the purposes of experimentation removing the KVM switch from the equation and trying a direct attachment to each of the PCs to see if a change occurs. truenorthWhich raises the question, what type are these monitors? Soybean, My visual observation of the product on-line presents an LCD display. truenorthRunning thru the KVM i suspect is the culprit here... |
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