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From: "Marc van Gemert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Yes, indeed it's called switchres.
> Also Tom, have you tried holding down the Control key when you click on
the
> resolutions Control Strip Module, because you will see the unsupported
> resolutions too then, see if you can find one with a higher frequency.



Pressing control whilst clicking on this doesn't seem to offer any extra
resolutions. I wonder if that is a dip switch setting on the monitor
adapter?
And thanks for all those with advice. I grabbed super rez and am happily
back in 1024x768
Tom



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