LCD screen resolution problem
Tom Sheridan
tom at integralsystems.co.uk
Wed Nov 24 10:13:58 UTC 2004
> > > The list of monitors is displayed, and I can scroll down and select one,
> > > for example the Generic LCD option, but I can't apply it because the
> > > button is greyed out. I can't even apply the Generic CRT option.
> > > The result is that I only have the choice of 800x600 and 640x480.
> > > I've looked at the /etc/x11/xorg.conf file but I can't see an obvious
> > > way to change this manually. Any ideas, anyone?
Satish wrote:
> You have to click the '>' key on the left of 'Generic LCD' and this
> expends the menu into individual resolution options. Then you can
> selet the correct resolution for the LCD display.
>
> Perhaps this is the problem?
Yes, that's it! I can select the Dell 1024x768 option, and it works fine.
Just when you think it's foolproof, somebody invents a better fool...:)
But seriously, there's a user interface issue here. There's no hint that the
options are drop-down lists, and double-clicking on the option itself has
no effect. If the > symbol had been a 'down arrow', I maybe would have
tried it.
I'm a very experienced W*nd*ws user, and write user interfaces for my own
software, so if I can have this kind of problem, anybody else can too.
Thanks everyone for your efforts in sorting me out.
Tom
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