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    Graphic issues - W230ST @WIN10

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Arkzou, Aug 7, 2015.

  1. Arkzou

    Arkzou Newbie

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    Hello everybody,
    First, sorry for my english in advance (French here).

    Well, I updated to WIN10 since few days and let Windows update install my drivers (bad boy...didn't follow Chipset > Intel > NVidia) => I plan to uninstall both Intel/NVIDIA with DDU tonight and install Chipset > Intel > Nvidia from Clevo. Is it a good way to do ?
    But! What a surprise when everything (almost) work fine.
    My issue is located on "writing definition" on some apps (skype, spotify, speccy, device manager...). It looks like I have a worst definition set than desktop (I run 1080p when apps look ~720p).
    Strange thing, when I plug my 24" screen those apps display well.


    Any help? :)
    Thanks in advance.

    PS: Sorry if I didn't search well and it was already asked.
     
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  2. Arkzou

    Arkzou Newbie

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    Boy... I found the trick... and pretty easy
    Parameters > System > in Display Menu I had a zoom to 125%... setted back to 100%...
    Sorry for beeing so retard...
    Hope it will help someone...someday.
     
  3. Support.1@XOTIC PC

    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Welcome to the forum! I'm glad you were able to find the answer. It never hurts to ask, and there are a lot of good people to help out as well.