On Feb 2, 2009, at 9:58 PM, Kathy K wrote:

>
> I have a G4 quicksilver, about 7+ years old that I am looking for a
> monitor for. I just bought a 19" Acer lcd monitor that I thought was
> going to work with both PC and Mac (I was thinking of sharing the
> monitor between two computers). I discovered it works with the PC but
> not the Mac. With the Mac, a message comes up that says it can't
> transfer the data or can't interpret it or something. (If the exact
> message would help I'll plug it in again and repost.) I did quite a
> bit of searching online before I bought this monitor, and thought it
> was PC/Mac compatible... but maybe I ended up purchasing the wrong
> model.

Anything Acer builds is Mac/PC conpatible. I have an Acer 19" monitor  
on my system at home. We need the exact message, yes.

I think, like Clark, that your system may just be set to the wrong  
refresh rate or resolution.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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