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Switch your old device on again and set the applicable values under "Display Properties" in accordance with the aforementioned options in this case. 7 Start-Up Windows Vista®: Display Personalization The integral screen has a native resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels. If you change to a presentation with different characteristics in the Windows “Personalization” Help Program, the display will not appear on the whole area of the screen, among other effects. Using a higher resolution can lead to dist
Or • Start the "Display" program in "System control". E EEN NNG GGL LLI IIS SSH HH (Ill.: Display Properties) The resolution can be set under “Screen resolution”. Your monitor can display a maximum of 1280 x 1024 image dots. This resolution corresponds to the physical resolution. TFT monitors achieve complete image quality at the physical resolution. Then click "Color quality" to set the color depth (number of colors displayed). Your monitor supports a maximum color depth of 16 million colors co
If necessary, use a footrest, but double check that you have your seat height adjusted correctly before getting a footrest. Overall -Change your position frequently and take regular breaks to avoid fatigue. S SST TTA AAR RRT TT- --U UUP PP Working Ergonomics (Ill.: Workplace) • Hand’s support rest: 2” – 4” • Top line of display should keep eye’s level or be a little beneath • Eye’s distance to display: 20” – 28” • Legroom (vertical): at least 26” • Legroom (horizontal): at least 24” The illustra
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