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Old 01-31-2009, 03:49 PM   #16
Tango
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Hi Jim and Edgar

I tested some display resolutions:

First as you suggested setting the monitor 1 to 1600x1200 and monitor 2 to 1024x768 this give the same result on both display (the panning window stop at the same place on both monitors).

I then tested monitor 1 to 1600x1200 and monitor 2 to 1280x720 which give the display error (the panning window goes longer on both sides 4-5 inches).

I then tested monitor 1 to 1600x1200 and monitor 2 to 1280x768 which also give the display error but not so much (the panning window goes not so long on both sides 1-2 inches).

I then tested monitor 1 to 1600x1200 and monitor 2 to 1280x800 which give the same display on both monitors (the panning window stop at the same place on both monitors).

So the more picture height resolution gives less horizontally errors, rather confusing I could understand if it was the other way around.

Maybe it has to do with my TV it's a Widescreen 16:9 CRT TV capable of showing HDTV resolutions on a HDMI input.

//Christer
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