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Ok, thanks. One other video question for you Warp experts: I have managed =
to get Warp 4 on a box and am displaying it on a 36" tv. It is set to 480. =
If I raise it to 800x600, which will require a reboot to take effect, will =
it auto revert back so I still have a display if for some reason it doesn't=
like the higher resolution?
Sent from the Planet Xrgklpr
> On Apr 27, 2=
015, at 1:36 PM, Felix Miata mrmazda@earthlink.net [os2user] <os2user@yahoo=
groups.com> wrote:
> Phil Parker composed on 2015-04-26 23:20 (UTC-0500)=
:
> > There are only two things different from CRTs with contemporary LC=
Ds. One is
> > that things work best if you set the display resolution to e=
xactly the
> > native resolution of the LCD.
> That's the theory, and ty=
pically the practice. The higher the resolution, the
> higher the technical=
quality.
> But with higher resolution, software assumptions can break d=
own for
> individual users. The net effect is that user experience can be d=
egraded
> because onscreen objects, text in particular, become smaller, red=
ucing
> effective legibility and inducing eyestrain and backstrain (from le=
aning
> forward, often unconsciously). Personalization of software to compe=
nsate
> (make things bigger) may or may not be adequate.
> > The other i=
s to set the refresh rate to 60 Hz and no more. LCDs
> > tend not to like r=
ates any higher at all.
> Most LCDs support all VESA modes. Among them a=
re usually 75 in addition to
> 60, at least for 1024x768 and lower. Whether=
there's any user benefit to
> using 75 instead of 60 is another matter. I'=
ve never been able to detect any.
> --
> "The wise are known for their und=
erstanding, and pleasant
> words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Livin=
g Translation)
> Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!
=
> Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/
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content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><div>Ok, thanks. One other video question
for you Warp experts: I have managed to get Warp 4 on a box and am
displaying it on a 36" tv. It is set to 480. If I raise it to 800x600, which
will require a reboot to take effect, will it auto revert back so I still have
a display if for some reason it doesn't like the higher
resolution? <br><br>Sent from the Planet Xrgklpr<div><br>On Apr 27, 2015,
at 1:36 PM, Felix Miata <a
href="mailto:mrmazda@earthlink.net">mrmazda@earthlink.net</a> [os2user] <<a
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<p>Phil Parker composed on 2015-04-26 23:20 (UTC-0500):<br>
> There are only two things different from CRTs with contemporary LCDs. One
is<br>
> that things work best if you set the display resolution to exactly the<br>
> native resolution of the LCD.<br>
That's the theory, and typically the practice. The higher the resolution,
the<br>
higher the technical quality.<br>
But with higher resolution, software assumptions can break down for<br>
individual users. The net effect is that user experience can be degraded<br>
because onscreen objects, text in particular, become smaller, reducing<br>
effective legibility and inducing eyestrain and backstrain (from leaning<br>
forward, often unconsciously). Personalization of software to compensate<br>
(make things bigger) may or may not be adequate.<br>
> The other is to set the refresh rate to 60 Hz and no more. LCDs<br>
> tend not to like rates any higher at all.<br>
Most LCDs support all VESA modes. Among them are usually 75 in addition to<br>
60, at least for 1024x768 and lower. Whether there's any user benefit to<br>
using 75 instead of 60 is another matter. I've never been able to detect
any.<br>
-- <br>
"The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant<br>
words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)<br>
Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!<br>
Felix Miata *** <a href="http://fm.no-ip.com/">http://fm.no-ip.com/</a><br>
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