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    flat panel scaling in windows 7...

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by MasterShake89, Nov 25, 2009.

  1. MasterShake89

    MasterShake89 Notebook Evangelist

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    apparently it isnt isolated to anyones computer, but use of nvidias scaling which maintains the aspect ratio of whatever your playing or whatever resolution you set your desktop is, doesnt work, and will just get set back to "stretch **** so its ugly and skewed"

    is there any fix for this? i saw one on google that said to change resolution to the res you wanted,and then turn it on, but it didnt seem to work for me, and is also annoying and out of the way.....
     
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    bump for justice <_<
     
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    You should only have your desktop res at the native res of the screen.

    Make sure your panel is not doing hardware scaling as well.
     
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    its just a glitch in the nvidia control panel that whenever u turn on the nvidia flat panel scaling, and hit apply, it just goes right back to the default box.