How to REALLY set lower screen resolution?


  1. Posts : 9
    XP
       #1

    How to REALLY set lower screen resolution?


    Hi,

    I still use an old CRT 19" monitor (Philips 109p4). It displays best, sharpest picture at 1152x864.

    But Windows 7 "thinks" and persists that my Philips should be fed with 1600x1200 image (it calls it "Recommended resolution") . But it's too much for my monitor - and the picture quality suffers (everything gets a bit blurry).

    What's the problem, one could ask, simply go to the display settings and set the screen resolution to 1152x864. And here's where the tricky part begins! Windows 7 only pretends to let me set lower resolution! The desktop size changes to 1152x864, but the nVidia graphic card still generates 1600x1200 image (which is confirmed by OSD function in my monitor). Thus the smaller desktop gets smoothly (with some kind of antialiasing or rather bilienear texture filtering) magnified (projected) to fit the big phisycal 1600x1200. Result - lack of sharpness.

    I can understand that this trick may be usefull for some kind of users with some type of LCD displays. But in my case - CRT - this sucks big time!

    How to make Win7 *RELLY* set the resolution to a lower one?

    Thanks,

    latet
    (Win7 RC 7100, nVidia GF 8600GT).
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2
    Win 7 Ultimate x64 RC
       #2

    I have exactly the same problem and still no solution.
      My Computer


 

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