Screen resolution setting. From your desktop screen, right click, hit "Properties", then the "Settings" tab, and your resolution should be listed. You can also get there in Control Panel under "Display".
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Originally posted by RacerX View PostAt home I got a 26" HP monitor - how do I determine the {whatever you call this: "1366 x 768" }____________________________________________
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I've tried IE8, Chrome8 and FF3.6 and this does not occur (at least on this thread) for any resolution because the text only content should word-wrap to the available content area size.
On threads which have pics, a horiz scroll bar usually appears because the image width is wider than the available content area width, an image obviously can't wrap.
Unless this began only recently and has since been corrected.
Browser/Ver, screenshot and monitor resolution info would help define actual issue.
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(grumpy ON)
As expected, this thread is going nowhere without a full desktop screenshot. Provided such a screenshot we would likely be able to determine the OS + browser used and go from there.
How can you guys troubleshoot based on the info given?
You with the problem: READ AUDIOPHILE'S POST AND REPORT BACK.
You with the problem: PROVIDE A SCREENSHOT AND REPORT BACK.
You with the problem: TRY ANOTHER BROWSER AND REPORT BACK.
You with the problem: DO SOMETHING.
Us without the problem: IGNORE THIS THREAD UNTIL MORE INFO IS PROVIDED.
(grumpy OFF)Last edited by jackson1; 01-02-2011, 04:42 AM.
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:ROTF: That made me laugh and you might have saved my day!
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Na, I haven't been ignoring it. The format is just irritating me too much. For some reason, I am not able to do a screen shot.... I will do it from work tomorrow."I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown
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Originally posted by RacerX View PostIt's 1024 x 768.
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1024x768 is a small resolution for 26 inches. I would recommend moving the slider bar to the far right to get the maximum resolution for your monitor. (It will look much better)
I'm running 24" at 2048x1152, 16:9 1080p, and I don't notice anything.I like EL34s.
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