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Recently purchased widescreen monitor. Per instructions, changed PC
resolution to 1680X1050, which is maximum supported by monitor. Most displays now utilize the entire screen, EXCEPT my screen saver, which now displays square pictures, greatly distorted. What am I overlooking? |
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There are no resolution settings allowed under the screen saver properties.
So, I'm trying to figure out why the screen saver applications seems to be the major (if not only) display that remains distorted. "Nonny" wrote: On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:51:01 -0700, per44 wrote: Recently purchased widescreen monitor. Per instructions, changed PC resolution to 1680X1050, which is maximum supported by monitor. Most displays now utilize the entire screen, EXCEPT my screen saver, which now displays square pictures, greatly distorted. What am I overlooking? A setting in your screen saver?? |
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As Nonny said, the only thing you can do is try the "Settings" button right next to the screen saver selection. If the option is grayed out, or your resolution isn't there, you'll have to deal with the imperfection or find a new screen saver. -- Brian the King |