[plug] GNOME and LCD screens
Bret Busby
bret at busby.net
Wed Oct 12 17:52:54 WST 2005
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, W.Kenworthy wrote:
>
> For gnome at least, put the mouse cursor in the middle of an offending
> windo and ALT-LEFTCLICK and DRAG the window into line.
>
> LCD's *must* run at their native resolution for best results. You need
> to find out what it is and make X match it. I have had all sorts of
> issues with my laptop over this, especially when trying to run an
> external projector. Depending on the relationship between what
> resolution you have chosen, and the native resolution, you will get
> varying degrees of display crappyness.
>
> BillK
>
> On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 13:04 +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
>> After attending the seminar last night about GNOME and KDE, and seeing
>> the facility for changing the screen resolution from the GUI menu
>
>
The screen resolution is set at 1280x1024 as the highest resolution
advised to me by Acer, and 60Hz as advised to me by Acer. I phoned Acer
when I installed the screen, as the screen did not come with a proper
manual (that gives the screen specifications).
I have tried what you said in the first paragraph above, and sometimes
it has an effect, and sometimes it doesn't. I have to repeatedly do it,
for it to have an effect. When it does have an effect, what it does, is
reduces (unmaximises (?) ) the window, and causes the title bar to
become under the mouse cursor, so I end up with a window about (at a
guess) 640x480. When I maximise that, it goes back to being bigger than
the screen.
At present, the only way that I can get a window to match the screen
size and retain the sharpness, is to manually unmaximise the window,
then manually draw the edges out to fit the screen.
--
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
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