Monitor Viewable Width

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I have been using a 17 inch Viewmate monitor with a Compaq computer
running Windows 98 for several years. I recently switched to a HP
computer running Windows XP and noticed that the viewable screen area
is not as wide, even with the horizontal width set to 100%. Does
anyone know how to fix this?

Thank you
 
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Tom <tom133@pacbell.net> wrote:
> I have been using a 17 inch Viewmate monitor with a Compaq computer
> running Windows 98 for several years. I recently switched to a HP
> computer running Windows XP and noticed that the viewable screen area
> is not as wide, even with the horizontal width set to 100%. Does
> anyone know how to fix this?

I suggest to play a little with the *frequency* settings, i.e. Control
Panel -> Display -> Settings -> Advanced (the rest of the settings are
probably dependent on the driver you have, for example for my ATI
driver, it is "Screen refresh rate:" on the "Monitor" tab).

For most monitor, the viewable/used area is dependent on the
frequency/refresh_rate used.

I hope this helps.
 

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Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote in message news:<40ab4714$0$12733$4a441750@news.wanadoo.nl>...
> Tom <tom133@pacbell.net> wrote:
> > I have been using a 17 inch Viewmate monitor with a Compaq computer
> > running Windows 98 for several years. I recently switched to a HP
> > computer running Windows XP and noticed that the viewable screen area
> > is not as wide, even with the horizontal width set to 100%. Does
> > anyone know how to fix this?
>
> I suggest to play a little with the *frequency* settings, i.e. Control
> Panel -> Display -> Settings -> Advanced (the rest of the settings are
> probably dependent on the driver you have, for example for my ATI
> driver, it is "Screen refresh rate:" on the "Monitor" tab).
>
> For most monitor, the viewable/used area is dependent on the
> frequency/refresh_rate used.
>
> I hope this helps.

Thanks - Increasing the refresh rate does decrease the viewable width.
However, the setting was already at the lowest rate (60 hz) so it
looks like I can't go any wider. I would have never guessed refresh
rate is related to viewable width.
 
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Tom <tom133@pacbell.net> wrote:
> Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote in message news:<40ab4714$0$12733$4a441750@news.wanadoo.nl>...
> > Tom <tom133@pacbell.net> wrote:
> > > I have been using a 17 inch Viewmate monitor with a Compaq computer
> > > running Windows 98 for several years. I recently switched to a HP
> > > computer running Windows XP and noticed that the viewable screen area
> > > is not as wide, even with the horizontal width set to 100%. Does
> > > anyone know how to fix this?
> >
> > I suggest to play a little with the *frequency* settings, i.e. Control
> > Panel -> Display -> Settings -> Advanced (the rest of the settings are
> > probably dependent on the driver you have, for example for my ATI
> > driver, it is "Screen refresh rate:" on the "Monitor" tab).
> >
> > For most monitor, the viewable/used area is dependent on the
> > frequency/refresh_rate used.
> >
> > I hope this helps.
>
> Thanks - Increasing the refresh rate does decrease the viewable width.
> However, the setting was already at the lowest rate (60 hz) so it
> looks like I can't go any wider. I would have never guessed refresh
> rate is related to viewable width.

If possible, try a few different ones, i.e. it is not a question of
higher or lower refresh rate, but of a *different* one, i.e. try *all*
available ones until you have the best result.