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Linkxp500
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Okay, my monitor is showing blurriness in text in certain spots of the screen. I don't know how to fix it. It may have had something to do with my graphics card switching from my monitor's driver to an AMD driver.
It only started today. I don't know what the problem is...
Any tips?
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JayREEZY
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Maybe its just the monitor itself?
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ESFER25
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Got the same problem when I bought my new computer and connected it to the monitor.
Just try to mess with your screen settings such as contrast, sharpness, etc. This worked for me.
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najeeb
My Sir
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
SET THE RESOLUTION , OR CAN BE YOUR LCD
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Linkxp500
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Thanks for the tips. This monitor is not new, but is still great quality. I just had installed a new AMD driver, and text became blurry in places. :\
But I'm not sure how changing my monitor settings can help. I'll give it a try.
Anyway, any of you have an ATI graphics card? You see, I have the driver for the default monitor and a driver designed for my graphics card.
I use a program called Catalyst Control Center to customize settings for applications displaying on the monitor, as well as media such as videos, games, and the like.
(While still writing this comment, I looked up this situation in which I had clicked a button that allowed CCC to control the color display, which includes all the default monitor settings.)
So I think I will adjust the settings through that program to fix up the issue.
I'm hoping the problem was I had to reconfigure the settings... Even that's kind of a chore.
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Wolverine
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Linkxp500 wrote : Thanks for the tips. This monitor is not new, but is still great quality. I just had installed a new AMD driver, and text became blurry in places. :\
But I'm not sure how changing my monitor settings can help. I'll give it a try.
Anyway, any of you have an ATI graphics card? You see, I have the driver for the default monitor and a driver designed for my graphics card.
I use a program called Catalyst Control Center to customize settings for applications displaying on the monitor, as well as media such as videos, games, and the like.
(While still writing this comment, I looked up this situation in which I had clicked a button that allowed CCC to control the color display, which includes all the default monitor settings.)
So I think I will adjust the settings through that program to fix up the issue.
I'm hoping the problem was I had to reconfigure the settings... Even that's kind of a chore. 
I have X 1900 XTX ATI Radeon. I never had such blurry texts . Try changing the catalyst settings back to default . it may be your eyes as well.
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Linkxp500
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
It ain't my eyes, I can tell you that. I was wide awake, and my eyesight is excellent. I hardly need glasses for anything unless I am tired or I've been reading too long, to the point of drowsiness.
If I can find the button that makes it default again, I will try it.
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Grega
Perpetual Traveler
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Might also be a driver issue.
Tried to reinstall or roll back a version yet?
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Linkxp500
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Grega wrote : Might also be a driver issue.
Tried to reinstall or roll back a version yet?
Nah, but I eventually got it sorted out. What I did was change the settings straight from the monitor's menu, no program helped.
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