Adjust my resolution...

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I understand the page, but what happens when you right click on the desktop,
choose Personalize, then choose Display Settings, and then your preferred
resolution? Is it not there?
 
But did you continue to:

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/0386b009-5f30-45c7-80c8-ff0395cc24091033.mspx

and read the following?:

Change screen resolution
Applies to all editions of Windows Vista. Which edition of
Windows Vista am I using?

Screen resolution refers to the clarity of the text and
images on your screen. At higher resolutions, items appear
sharper. They also appear smaller, so more items fit on the
screen. At lower resolutions, fewer items fit on the screen,
but they are larger and easier to see. At very low
resolutions, however, images might have jagged edges.

For example, 640 × 480 is a lower screen resolution, and
1600 × 1200 is a higher one. CRT monitors generally display
a resolution of 800 × 600 or 1024 × 768. LCD monitors can
better support the higher resolutions. Whether you can
increase your screen resolution depends on the size and
capability of your monitor and the type of video card you have.


1.

Open Display Settings by clicking the Start button Picture
of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking
Appearance and Personalization, clicking Personalization,
and then clicking Display Settings.
2.

Under Resolution, move the slider to the resolution you
want, and then click Apply.
NoteWhen you change the screen resolution, it affects all
users who log on to the computer.
See also

* Getting the best display on your monitor
* Make text easier to read using ClearType

Video card
__elbasuer__
Video card
A piece of computer hardware that converts electronic
information into the text, images, movies, and animations
that are displayed on a computer screen. Also called video
display adapter, video adapter, or video controller.
 
Is this applicable to your monitor? If so, it states the
"optimal" resolution is 1,280 x 1,024.

Delivering superior image clarity and brighter colors, the
fine 0.24-millimeter aperture grille pitch provides a
perfect base for everything from spreadsheets and graphic
presentations to browsing the Internet and advanced gaming.
With an optimal resolution of 1,280 x 1.024 and a refresh
rate of 85 Hz, the HMD-A440 supplies a flicker-free screen
that greatly reduces eyestrain. (Maximum resolution is 1,600
x 1,200.)

Why aren't you contacting Sony and asking them about this?
Sony is the manufacturer of the monitor, not Microsoft!
 
There is no "native" resolution for CRT monitors, only maximum
and optimal.


| What's the native resolution of the 19" Sony Trinitron?
|
| Lang
|
| | > The maximum I can get with it is 1280 × 1024.
| >
| > I have a Radeon x700 and a 19" sony trinitron. In XP, and every other OS
| > before that (even Linux), I have been able to run at 1600x1200. I would
| > like
| > to run at this resolution in Vista, but after reading that page, I find
| > that
| > MS will not let me go higher... unless someone can tell me how to get
| > around
| > this.
| >
| > M
| >
| > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
| >
| >> I understand the page, but what happens when you right click on the
| >> desktop,
| >> choose Personalize, then choose Display Settings, and then your preferred
| >> resolution? Is it not there?
| >>
| >> message
| >> | >> >I have a 19" monitor, and I want to run at 1600x1200. Was able to
| >> >achieve
| >> > this in XP, but once I get to Vista, it gives me the limitations as per
| >> > this
| >> > page.
| >> >
| >> >
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/617624ee-08f3-4aff-9713-5e84a9674a261033.mspx
| >> >
| >> > Any help would be appreciated.
| >> >
| >> > Thanks,
| >> > M
| >> >
| >>
|
 
LOL... I was assuming we were talking about an LCD monitor... never occurred
to me that it might be a CRT... I guess the "Trinitron" should've given it
away, eh? Then I would have to assume the vid card driver is different in
Vista...

Lang
 
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