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How do I fix the blurriness when I change my screen resolutions?

I recently got the MS Blaster worm and had to get my computer reformatted (Windows XP). When I got my computer back and connected it to my screen, it was off centered with a big black vertical bar on the left side. So I went to my properties and lowered my settings to screen resolutions 1280 by 800. The screen is now centered, but all of my features are blurry. The icons are slightly stretched vertically and the text is barely legible. This computer and monitor make is a HP Pavilion f1703. How do I make the blurriness go away and fix everything so that it is normal?

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4 Responses to “How do I fix the blurriness when I change my screen resolutions?”

  1. Brett Michael said :

    The HP f1703 has a native resolution of 1280×1024, so set your resolution to that. If the image is off-center when you do, you have to use the menu buttons on the front of the monitor to enter the menu and adjust “Vertical Position” and “Horizontal Position”.

  2. ??? said :

    non-native resolutions can do that without adjustments. put it in the one you want, and then use the controls on your monitor (the physical button ones) to move and stretch your screen until the ascpect ratio (squareness of the square things) is correct.

  3. Silent K said :

    Install the latest drivers for your graphics chip/card. If anything your running on the Windows drivers which aren’t all that good and work just as bad. I posted links to both Nvidias and ATIs website for their respective drivers.

  4. jok3r said :

    You have to increase your Screen Refresh Rate , follow steps i hope that can help you;
    Right Click your desktop -> Properties -> Settings Tab -> Press Advanced -> Monitor Tab -> There is a Screen Refresh Rate , increase your monitor hertz from there.
    If you get message ” Out of Range ” you have to select lower values.

    If “hide modes that this monitor cannot display” unchecked , check it , otherwise you can get out of range message.

    By the way there is a good program for lock your refresh rates, it name “Refresh Lock” , you can download it from ;
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/RefreshLock_d1268.html




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