Greetings...
Recently I touched the wrong button on my 17" Samsun SyncMaster 712N LCD monitor
so that the Auto-Adjust function was activated. This "adjustment" moved the
screen
such that I had to use the monitor panel controls to move the image "down" (the
WinXP SP2 taskbar was approximately mid-screen).
The viewing screen was also too wide so that I couldn't see the Start button nor
the time at the bottom corners. I "fixed" this problem by using a tool called
NVKeystone (which came with the nVidia G-Force FX 5200 128MB video card I'm
using)
to resize the viewing screen. I can now see all the corners.... however, each
time
I start my system I have to use again use NVKeystone.
I've also noticed that when I've been working on a document in WordPerfect, go
away for awhile, and then return to my document, the image quickly "resizes"
itself to the proper size.
My question: is there a way to resize/save the image I see on the monitor so
that
I don't have to keep adjusting it on each restart? Is it better to use the
nVidia
video card software or the Samsung monitor controls? If I should be using the
nVidia tools, then am I using the right tool (eg, NVKeystone)? Many thanks...
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cheers, Stephen
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