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Luckily, you're using an N card. A card, custom resolution is super troublesome.
First upgrade your graphics card driver and look for 1280*768;
If your default graphics card resolution is not 1280*768, go to the advanced control panel of your graphics card, and there is this option to "manually cut the resolution". A talk box will appear after clicking, which is nothing more than a warning that the display will be damaged or something, in fact, as long as the monitor supports it, it is lossless.
Then enter the custom, you fill in the horizontal and vertical axis respectively1280,768,Refresh rate,LCD60Hz; When CRT is to choose one that is comfortable for one's eyes.
Save the above, then enter the monitor settings, and you will have your 1280*768.
I put 14"The book is defined as 1024*640, and it's okay to use it for more than 2 years. If you don't find a custom resolution in your graphics card settings, you can upgrade your control program version.
I can't reply to work hi, so I'll add it to you here.
Generally speaking, there is an NVIDA graphics card icon in the lower right corner after booting up, and you can select advanced customization (it is not displayed by default when modifying the resolution function).
If you use ghost to restore the XP version, there is usually no one in the lower right corner. Right-click on the desktop, there will be an option of "NVIDA Control Panel" at the top, if you don't have one, click "Properties" - Settings - > Advanced, you will see the NVIDA Control Panel options.
If you haven't done the above, then it means that you only have a driver installed and no control panel, so you have to go to the official website of your graphics card or the driver home to search for 9600gso, and then look for the latest version of the driver with the control panel** to install it.
The above is only for XP, if it is a Vista system, it is the same for right-click the desktop to select Personalization and then find the graphics card.
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Widescreen LCD monitors can only display one optimal resolution. 210V supports 1680*1050I have one of my own.
It doesn't make much sense to show other resolutions. This causes images and fonts to stretch. As for the actual resolution that can be displayed, it depends on the driver version of the graphics card.
You can change to a different version to try.
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Send the detailed model of your graphics card.
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AOC 22-inch monitor computer with optimal resolution of 1680 1050.
1. The AOC display is a 22-inch diagonal, the aspect ratio is 16:10, and the best resolution is 1680 1050.
2. The detailed parameters of a certain AOC display are as follows:
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Hello:— 1. Judging from the picture you sent, I didn't find the phenomenon of a blurred screen. But you can observe:If the position of the screen is fixed,Then it can basically be judged that it is the fault of the display itself。
2. This fault of the display may be a fault with the connection line, or it may be a fault of the data control board, and the professional maintenance should be solved smoothly.
3. If the display fails, it can be repaired: it is recommended to send it to the "AOC" brand repair shop for repair.
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Turn down the refresh rate and try it. A little bit of tune,
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