Hi,
I have buy a acer 24'' 16/9 screen with 1600X1200 resolution and now view
ratio isn't 1/1. Did somebody know a solution with eagle to not see draw
deform ?
Thank you.
Guy
Hi,
I have buy a acer 24'' 16/9 screen with 1600X1200 resolution and now view
ratio isn't 1/1. Did somebody know a solution with eagle to not see draw
deform ?
Thank you.
Guy
Guy schrieb:
I have buy a acer 24'' 16/9 screen with 1600X1200 resolution and now view
ratio isn't 1/1. Did somebody know a solution with eagle to not see draw
deform ?
It's pretty unlikely that the screen really has 1600x1200 pixels at that
form factor... Which model (exactly) is it?
Normally, native screen resolutions of wide screen displays are
1440x900, 1680x1050 or 1920x1200 - and always the pixels are quadratic,
so there's no deformation (as long as the OS knows and uses the correct
parameters).
Maybe you just use a bad setting of your grafics card/driver and/or
don't use the native resolution of the display? For example, my grafics
card doesn't support 1680x1050 over DVI, but only analog. Trying to use
the wide screen with DVI results in a stretched 1280x1024 display...
Tilmann
--
http://www.autometer.de - Elektronik nach Maß.
Guy schrieb:
I have buy a acer 24'' 16/9 screen with 1600X1200 resolution and now view
ratio isn't 1/1. Did somebody know a solution with eagle to not see draw
deform ?
It's pretty unlikely that the screen really has 1600x1200 pixels at that
form factor... Which model (exactly) is it?
Normally, native screen resolutions of wide screen displays are
1440x900, 1680x1050 or 1920x1200 - and always the pixels are quadratic,
so there's no deformation (as long as the OS knows and uses the correct
parameters).
Maybe you just use a bad setting of your grafics card/driver and/or
don't use the native resolution of the display? For example, my grafics
card doesn't support 1680x1050 over DVI, but only analog. Trying to use
the wide screen with DVI results in a stretched 1280x1024 display...
Tilmann
--
http://www.autometer.de - Elektronik nach Maß.