Some LCDs do an awesome job of stretching the screen and "blurring"
everything together.  Of course, you'll probably want the optimum
resolution as the default, but if everything's kosher then
Ctrl-Alt-KeyPadPlus and Control-Alt-KeyPadMinus will also work.  Since
some special games/apps/mediaplayers want to switch the resolution, it's
a good thing to test all the resolutions you'll want.
- Jake



On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 12:41:31PM -0500, Nathan Sweet wrote:
> Tom Schouteden wrote:
> 
> >hi, does anyone here have a modeline example for TFT screens? on the
> >clients my screen looks like it has vertical "blurry fields". there
> >appear to be some (imaginary) vertical columns below which the fonts
> >look more blurred/aliased than those next to them.  i think this may be
> >caused by a wrong modeline.  any other suggestions are also welcome.
> >
> > 
> >
> If it's an LCD screen, make sure you use the optimum resolution (that 
> should be listed in the specs).  I had a similar problem when I set up 
> my workstations, but when I used the optimum resolution (1280x1024 for 
> 17"), everything looked great.
> 
> 
> 
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