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      20th June 2008, 02:05 PM
I just lost the use of my computer...for design purposes, that is. My new
Dell has a sparkling LCD display, but all applications (and the desktop for
that matter) is stretched horizontally; i.e., a perfectly round circle in a
drawing program looks like an egg (an oval).

I'm embarassed that I gave the Dell tech a hard time last night about not
knowing how to adjust the aspect ratio to my liking. Dell has only 2 choices:
Stretch to full screen or "maintain aspect ratio". My monitor control was set
to maintain aspect already.

Anyone know about a Vista fix that allows normal monitor aspect ratio? You
can't use design software with problems like this.

Jon
 
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      20th June 2008, 02:35 PM
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Do you mean that you cannot go into the Display settings and select
different screen resolutions, ie. 1280X960, 1024X768, 1600X1200?

Changing the monitor resolution also affects the width to height ration.


 
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      20th June 2008, 02:35 PM
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Correction: ration > ratio


 
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      20th June 2008, 02:45 PM
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I don't understand the 'only two choices' so maybe I'm not grasping the
complexity of your problem but
it sounds as if you just need to change the resolution in the display
setup -
Right click the desktop > Personalise > Display Settings > Monitor tab >
Resolution

The clever bit is to choose a suitable resolution which also matches the
aspect ratio of your display, the 'native resolution' of the monitor is
best if you know it.

There are many different aspect ratios but your graphics card needs to
be able to generate the one you would really like for your design
puposes. You may have to do some arithmetic.


Tom


 
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      20th June 2008, 02:45 PM
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Do you know what graphics drivers you have ?
Using the Graphics drivers....you can force the native aspect ratio of
your display
 
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      20th June 2008, 03:05 PM

And remember that the pixels may not be square. They aren't on one of my
monitors. You have to take that into account if you want circles to look
circular!

SteveT

 
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      20th June 2008, 06:55 PM


Ignore the guy, he is a troll. Look through his posting history and you
will see I am right.
 
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      20th June 2008, 09:05 PM
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Go here: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
and try to adjust your monitor.
Michael


 
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      20th June 2008, 09:25 PM
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uNLESS THE MONITOR SPECIFICALLY SUPPORTS CERTAIN WIDE-SCREEN
RESOLUTIONS,MOST OPTIONS GIVEN FOR CHANGING THE SCREEN RESOLUTION,E.G..
640x480,800x600,1024x768,1280x960,1600x1200 would still have an aspect ratio
of 4:3 only.

jON,IT WOULD HELP IF YOU COULD PROVIDE US WITH THE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE
MODEL NUMBER OF THE L. C. D.




Do you mean that you cannot go into the Display settings and select
different screen resolutions, ie. 1280X960, 1024X768, 1600X1200?

Changing the monitor resolution also affects the width to height ration.


 
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      21st June 2008, 03:15 AM
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If it's a widescreen, using 800x600 or such (that works on a standard CRT)
will give that effect.
What is the native resolution of the monitor? Set your resolution to that.
It is listed in the manual.
If your video card doesn't support it, get one that does.
Or ask Dell for the proper driver to have the native resolution available.
Once you have the resolution set right, the aspect ratio will be as well.



 
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