Hi there,
I'm seeking some advices on a problem. I have an old All-In-Wonder Pro (Rage Pro Turbo AGP graphcis) and newly acquired Samsung 213T LCD. According to specs, both the video card and the LCD are supposed to support resolution up to 1600X1200 at 60Hz in analog mode.
I have no problem to run them at 1280x1024 resolution.
The problem came when I tried to run it at 1600x1200. Even though the computer can set the screen resolution to 1600x1200, but the LCD seems only get 1280x1024 signal. How do I know it? Because the LCD has an information screen to tell you the resolution it is currently running at.
The interesting thing is that you can move the mouse to the edges of the LCD to uncover more areas. As if the LCD is a smaller window over a bigger canvas, you can move the LCD to see more areas on the canvas.
I have asked Samsung support, they didn't offer much help. Can someone shed some light and point me in the right direction to fix this problem.
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
BTW. The PC runs Windows XP Pro.
I'm seeking some advices on a problem. I have an old All-In-Wonder Pro (Rage Pro Turbo AGP graphcis) and newly acquired Samsung 213T LCD. According to specs, both the video card and the LCD are supposed to support resolution up to 1600X1200 at 60Hz in analog mode.
I have no problem to run them at 1280x1024 resolution.
The problem came when I tried to run it at 1600x1200. Even though the computer can set the screen resolution to 1600x1200, but the LCD seems only get 1280x1024 signal. How do I know it? Because the LCD has an information screen to tell you the resolution it is currently running at.
The interesting thing is that you can move the mouse to the edges of the LCD to uncover more areas. As if the LCD is a smaller window over a bigger canvas, you can move the LCD to see more areas on the canvas.
I have asked Samsung support, they didn't offer much help. Can someone shed some light and point me in the right direction to fix this problem.
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
BTW. The PC runs Windows XP Pro.