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:
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...
Yes, résolution is 1920x1200 but I'd like use it in dual screen with my
portable and I can't have more then 1600X1200 resolution with driver graphic
card
Then exactly that is your problem. Your grafics card and your display
are not compatible. /Everything/ will be stretched.
I don't undestand why Max Reported resolution 1600X1200 ! and I can't
select more and 16/9 resolution manualy !
I have only 4/3 resolution (perhaps) because it's a old INSPIRON 7500 DELL
That's the point here.
And since you can't simply change your grafics card, you will have to
look for another display with a maximum of 1600x1200 pixels - or live
with the stretched display.
(You should have looked after this /before/ buying the display... I was
also surprised that my grafics card supports wide screen only analog and
not by DVI. And after trying several setups without success, I found
that mentioned here and there.)
Anyway, that's nothing related to EAGLE...
Sorry,
Tilmann
Guy schrieb:
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...
Yes, résolution is 1920x1200 but I'd like use it in dual screen with my
portable and I can't have more then 1600X1200 resolution with driver graphic
card
Then exactly that is your problem. Your grafics card and your display
are not compatible. /Everything/ will be stretched.
I don't undestand why Max Reported resolution 1600X1200 ! and I can't
select more and 16/9 resolution manualy !
I have only 4/3 resolution (perhaps) because it's a old INSPIRON 7500 DELL
That's the point here.
And since you can't simply change your grafics card, you will have to
look for another display with a maximum of 1600x1200 pixels - or live
with the stretched display.
(You should have looked after this /before/ buying the display... I was
also surprised that my grafics card supports wide screen only analog and
not by DVI. And after trying several setups without success, I found
that mentioned here and there.)
Anyway, that's nothing related to EAGLE...
Sorry,
Tilmann