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Post #271837 by MobileTikiBar on Mon, Dec 11, 2006 5:54 PM
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I'm guessing the most likely cause is the refresh rate setting for the monitor. If you right-click on your desktop, select properties, then go to the settings tab. You will probably have an advanced button on there, click it. Inside the advanced properties, look for a screen refresh rate setting. Try adjusting that value to see if the image looks any better to you. -adrian |