Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How do you recount what the aboriginal resolution of your monitor is?

I bought a used laptop and am not sure what the aboriginal resolution of the monitor is. Anyone know of a program or method for finding it?


Answer:

If you would provide a model of the laptop I could probably look it up for you but I should still be able to give a hand.

First off, check online or surrounded by your owners manual to see if it say anything about the home-grown resolution for it. You could also use a search engine to look up the resolution by typing contained by Native Resolution of ___________ (put the model number there). Another way is that usually beside laptops the manufacturer will inhibit the choices in the display properties to that of which the eyeshade can handle, usually putting the local one highest up, or the one beside the biggest numbers.

Really though, finding your laptops native resolution is not that momentous because it will be able to pedal any of the setting preset by the manufacturer, so lately choose the highest setting or resign from it at its default, which is most expected the native resolution anyway.

As far as a program that would find it for you, I hold never really heard of one and I don't know how much of a relieve one would be either because it would be software and the monitor is hardware.



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