screen resolutions and eye strain -Reply

Michael Iorns m.iorns at waikato.ac.nz
Tue Sep 30 00:21:11 EDT 1997


Be VERY CAREFUL adjusting the refresh rate of the monitor. They are built
to maintain certain frequency, past which it is easy to blow one or more of
the guns or associated components. Considering you are altering the amount
of time per second that these things are racing across firing at all points
of the screen, then they have to be able to handle it. 

Consult either the manual or the technical support person.






 of At 11:11 22/09/97 -0700, ras at nimbus.anzio.com wrote:
>On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Mark Annichiarico wrote:
>
>> Eye strain canoccur at higher resolutions if your monitor and/or video
>> ...
>> nightmare. It depends on your video card/monitor combo. Pick up a
>> screen utility such as SETRES or Winmode, which will allow you to
>> alter the refresh rate and experiment.
>
>Note that under Windows 95, refresh (scan) rate is set by changing the
>"Monitor type" in Settings:Control Panel:Display:Settings.
>
>Regards,
>...Bob Rasmussen,   President,   Rasmussen Software, Inc.
>
>personal e-mail: ras at anzio.com
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>
>

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