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tailight
post Mar 15 2009, 05:45 AM
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hi there guys i have a problem with my screen resolution i am losing part of page on the right hand side of the screen.ihave tried changing the resolution under display/settings but i seem to lose even more of the page would be gratefull for any help by the way i got a clean bill of health on my computer from catbyte during the week. thanks martin

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post Mar 19 2009, 11:11 PM
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Hi tailight

Tell us about your monitor.
Brand/Model
Tell us what screen resolution you presently are using.
Tell us about any buttons on your monitor that may be used for centering, stretching, orientation of the display.
What adjustments have you tried so far? (other than adjusting resolution in Display Settings - Setting)

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