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my new monitor - a dell 1905 19" - has the images and text distorted narrow
and tall. I estimate about 15%. Dell sent a new monitor (thank you very much) but the same problem exists with the new monitor. Been on the phone with Dell and on support chat. No one seems to know what to do. If Dell doesn't know how to fix their own monitor who does? I don't think the problem is in the monitor but in the system or software. Help! Russ -- Russelloffslyzowskie |
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What resolution are you running the 1905FP at?
Its native resolution is 1280X1024. That's a 5:4 aspect ratio. Other common resolutions, like 1024X768, are 4:3. If you're using one of those, and it's stretched to fill the display, it will be slightly anamorphic: 16/15, or approx 7% vertical stretch. Have you installed the drivers for the monitor? That ought to limit XP to using only supported resolutions and refresh rates. http://support.dell.com/support/down...&fileid=113057 (link may wrap). Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn. "Russ" <Russ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 338AF6E-34FE-493F-B5C7-3D2F3D94C05D@microsoft.com...> my new monitor - a dell 1905 19" - has the images and text distorted > narrow > and tall. I estimate about 15%. > Dell sent a new monitor (thank you very much) but the same problem exists > with the new monitor. > Been on the phone with Dell and on support chat. No one seems to know > what > to do. > If Dell doesn't know how to fix their own monitor who does? I don't think > the problem is in the monitor but in the system or software. > Help! > Russ > -- > Russelloffslyzowskie |
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"Russ" <Russ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news 338AF6E-34FE-493F-B5C7-3D2F3D94C05D@microsoft.com...> my new monitor - a dell 1905 19" - has the images and text distorted > narrow > and tall. I estimate about 15%. > Dell sent a new monitor (thank you very much) but the same problem exists > with the new monitor. > Been on the phone with Dell and on support chat. No one seems to know > what > to do. > If Dell doesn't know how to fix their own monitor who does? I don't think > the problem is in the monitor but in the system or software. After replacing with another monitor, Dell couldn't figure out that the problem might be with the video card? |
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I have the same one. It took me a little while to get it figured out exactly
but what you need to do is this: First, change your screen resolution to 1280x1024. That's the monitors native resolution that it wants and setting it to anything else will basically look like crap as you've already discovered. Yes it's small to the eye but that's what works best. Second, download microsoft clear type font power tool http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ePowerToy.mspx Do those two things and that monitor looks georgous. "Russ" wrote: > my new monitor - a dell 1905 19" - has the images and text distorted narrow > and tall. I estimate about 15%. > Dell sent a new monitor (thank you very much) but the same problem exists > with the new monitor. > Been on the phone with Dell and on support chat. No one seems to know what > to do. > If Dell doesn't know how to fix their own monitor who does? I don't think > the problem is in the monitor but in the system or software. > Help! > Russ > -- > Russelloffslyzowskie |
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-- Russelloffslyzowskie "Vanguard" wrote: > "Russ" <Russ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 338AF6E-34FE-493F-B5C7-3D2F3D94C05D@microsoft.com...> > my new monitor - a dell 1905 19" - has the images and text distorted > > narrow > > and tall. I estimate about 15%. > > Dell sent a new monitor (thank you very much) but the same problem exists > > with the new monitor. > > Been on the phone with Dell and on support chat. No one seems to know > > what > > to do. > > If Dell doesn't know how to fix their own monitor who does? I don't think > > the problem is in the monitor but in the system or software. > > > After replacing with another monitor, Dell couldn't figure out that the > problem might be with the video card? > That is apparantly the case? I have repeatedly ask them for a solution and all they can tell me is they will replace the monitor - which they have done - with no help. No responses since then - Perhaps because it is a weekend? > |
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Your fix works great!! Too bad Dell doesn't have folks with your expertise!
Thanks a bunch! Russ -- Russelloffslyzowskie "xps Duke" wrote: > I have the same one. It took me a little while to get it figured out exactly > but what you need to do is this: > > First, change your screen resolution to 1280x1024. That's the monitors > native resolution that it wants and setting it to anything else will > basically look like crap as you've already discovered. Yes it's small to the > eye but that's what works best. > > Second, download microsoft clear type font power tool > http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ePowerToy.mspx > > Do those two things and that monitor looks georgous. > > > > > "Russ" wrote: > > > my new monitor - a dell 1905 19" - has the images and text distorted narrow > > and tall. I estimate about 15%. > > Dell sent a new monitor (thank you very much) but the same problem exists > > with the new monitor. > > Been on the phone with Dell and on support chat. No one seems to know what > > to do. > > If Dell doesn't know how to fix their own monitor who does? I don't think > > the problem is in the monitor but in the system or software. > > Help! > > Russ > > -- > > Russelloffslyzowskie |
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Thanks - glad it helped so now you can enjoy a great monitor.
Hail to these newgroups !!! I always check these first if I'm having a problem with something. Hail to the MVP's too ! "Russ" wrote: > Your fix works great!! Too bad Dell doesn't have folks with your expertise! > Thanks a bunch! > Russ > -- > Russelloffslyzowskie > > > "xps Duke" wrote: > > > I have the same one. It took me a little while to get it figured out exactly > > but what you need to do is this: > > > > First, change your screen resolution to 1280x1024. That's the monitors > > native resolution that it wants and setting it to anything else will > > basically look like crap as you've already discovered. Yes it's small to the > > eye but that's what works best. > > > > Second, download microsoft clear type font power tool > > http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ePowerToy.mspx > > > > Do those two things and that monitor looks georgous. > > > > > > > > > > "Russ" wrote: > > > > > my new monitor - a dell 1905 19" - has the images and text distorted narrow > > > and tall. I estimate about 15%. > > > Dell sent a new monitor (thank you very much) but the same problem exists > > > with the new monitor. > > > Been on the phone with Dell and on support chat. No one seems to know what > > > to do. > > > If Dell doesn't know how to fix their own monitor who does? I don't think > > > the problem is in the monitor but in the system or software. > > > Help! > > > Russ > > > -- > > > Russelloffslyzowskie |
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"Russ" <Russ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:99793A84-0279-45FB-A339-3AFE4708A44E@microsoft.com... > Your fix works great!! Too bad Dell doesn't have folks with your > expertise! > > "xps Duke" wrote: > >> I have the same one. It took me a little while to get it figured out >> exactly >> but what you need to do is this: >> >> First, change your screen resolution to 1280x1024. That's the monitors >> native resolution that it wants and setting it to anything else will >> basically look like crap as you've already discovered. Yes it's small to >> the >> eye but that's what works best. >> >> Second, download microsoft clear type font power tool >> http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...ePowerToy.mspx >> >> Do those two things and that monitor looks georgous. >> >> "Russ" wrote: >> > my new monitor - a dell 1905 19" - has the images and text distorted >> > narrow >> > and tall. I estimate about 15%. >> > Dell sent a new monitor (thank you very much) but the same problem >> > exists >> > with the new monitor. >> > Been on the phone with Dell and on support chat. No one seems to know >> > what >> > to do. >> > If Dell doesn't know how to fix their own monitor who does? I don't >> > think >> > the problem is in the monitor but in the system or software. Hmm, I didn't look, but is this an LCD monitor? If so, LCD monitors have a "native" resolution at which they were designed to function and where they work best. I found http://snipurl.com/kvti where the "max" resolution is displayed. It is a disservice that they don't mention the *native* resolution for their monitor. Dell has their own support forums at http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/. For Dell-specific questions, visiting there might result in a more focused and experienced community regarding your Dell-specific questions. I don't own any Dell stuff (and never will) so I cannot attest to the professionalism and expertise of the community that participates in the Dell forums. From a quick search, looks like there are other troubles with this monitor (http://snipurl.com/kvtk, of which a couple address seeing black bars due to the ratio of the monitor). -- __________________________________________________ Post replies to the newsgroup - Share with others. E-mail: Remove "NIX" and append "#LAH" to Subject. __________________________________________________ |
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