On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, David Hachadorian wrote:
-> That's pretty small print. The thing I don't like about LCD monitors is
-> the fact that, if you run them at anything other than their native
-> resolution, the picture, especially text, gets fuzzy. That is a good
-> price, though.
Change the font size.
Unfortunately, many developers, like many users, think that you change the
size of the type on the screen by going to lower resolution (i.e. 800 x
600). The correct way is to adjust the font size, which Windows allows.
Like I said, though, some GUIs don't do well with font sizes other than
"normal".
I ran MMTTY and N1MM this morning and had no issues with fonts. And it's
so *crisp* after the ancient MAG CRT. :-)
Native res for this unit is 1280x1024. The framebuffer defaulted to 60
Hz, which is fairly standard for LCDs and I haven't experimented to see if
higher refresh rates are better or even work. For those that are used to
CRTs, 60 Hz horiz refresh is fine on an LCD - no flicker.
--
73,
Peter Laws
N5UWY/9
WAC (phone)
WAS #51466 (SSB)
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