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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 21:44:18 -0700, Martin Rosenfeld wrote:  
 
>Jon,  
>  
> From the resolution I see that your monitor is a "wide" one. Did you   
>have any problem with getting all of the screen to display? Maybe I am   
>not asking the question right. With the monitor I plan to return if I   
>set it at its preferred resolution, 1440 x 900, either the top or bottom   
>of the screen is cut of and there is no vertical sizing control.  
>  
>By the way, did you happen to use your monitor with WIN2K? Did it work   
>in reference to my question above.  
>  
>Maybe I will have to dig out my Matrox G400.  
>  
>Martin  
 
Martin:  
 
Yes, wide one.  I don't have any problem with the display once I  
got it adjusted the first time.  It doesn't have a hor/vert size  
control, it does have an autoadjust control.  It allows the image  
to move hor/vert but not resize.  It does fill the entire screen so  
I have no need to resize.  
 
I have run it on w2k under VPC.  I don't have w2k installed as a  
standalone system.  I have used it under linux as a standalone, it  
works ok.  
 
Jon  
 
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