Oron Peled wrote:
On Tuesday 01 February 2005 13:36, Oded Arbel wrote:
In MS-Windows, in the manufacturer's graphic drivers I usually have the
option of changing the location and/or size of the displayed image on
the monitor: kind of like the skew buttons on the monitor but in
software.
I remember X having the same capability using some command line tool,
but I couldn't find it or figure out how to make it work.
xvidtune
And to complement Oron's answer - after you have set the position to
your liking with xvidtune, you hit the "Show" button on it. A bunch of
letters and numbers will be output on the console that started xvidtune.
Take these numbers and put them in your "X11Config" file, and it will
remember them for next boot too.
Now, one thing I *don't* remember is where in X11Config they should go.
Shachar
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