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- From: seah@ee.rochester.edu (David Seah)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Gateway video problem
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.211007.12531@ee.rochester.edu>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 21:10:07 GMT
- References: <4284@eastman.UUCP>
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- Organization: Univ of Rochester, College of Engineering and Applied Science
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- In article <4284@eastman.UUCP> lrxi00@icts01.Kodak.COM (James Nonnemacher) writes:
- >Using the 15" Crystal Scan monitor in non-interlaced mode, with the Windows 3.1 SVGA driver, switching
- >from Windows to DOS causes the screen to "jump" off center. Image can be recentered using montor
- >controls.
-
- Use the ATI install program's "Power-on Config - Custom Monitor" option to
- recenter the display. You will have the opportunity to position each mode
- from 640x480 up to 1280x1024 with the arrow keys. The settings will be
- saved to the ATI Ultra's EEPROM, so you'll never have to do it again :)
- Just don't be too flippant with the sizing and refresh rates...don't want
- to push your monitor into the deep end. Positioning the display area is
- safe.
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