Computer text is hard to read with a tv – Matrox Electronic Systems LE G450 User Manual

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3

Cause

Matrox software may not be set up for TV output. Particularly, the TV standard selected may
not be correct.

1

Solution

Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or NT 4.0 –

See “Software setup”, page 23

.

4

Cause

TV output isn’t supported with full-screen DOS display modes (for example, the
information you see before Windows starts) or with standard VGA mode (for example, when
you restart Windows in “safe mode”). Older programs may use these display modes. While
one of these display modes is in use, your TV displays nothing (black).

1

Solution

View the program you’re using with your computer monitor instead of your TV.

Problem

Computer text is hard to read with a TV

1

Cause

The resolution of a TV is lower than a typical computer display. As a result, some text may be
harder to read with a TV than with a computer monitor.

1

Solution

Lower your computer display resolution:

Windows 98/Me/2000/XP –

1

Right-click your Windows desktop background, then click

Properties

#

Settings

.

2

Move the

Screen area

(Windows 98/Me/2000) or

Screen Resolution

(Windows XP)

slider to a lower setting.

3

Click

OK

to close the dialog box and apply changes.

Windows NT 4.0 –

1

Access the Matrox PowerDesk

Settings

property sheet (

see “Accessing PowerDesk

property sheets”, page 9

).

2

Move the

Display area

slider to a lower setting.

3

Click

OK

to close the dialog box and apply changes.

2

Solution

If you’re using a display area larger than 640 × 480, you can use larger system fonts to make
some text more readable:

Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or NT 4.0 –

1

Windows 98/Me/2000/XP – Right-click your Windows desktop background, then click

Properties

#

Settings

#

Advanced

#

General

.

Windows NT 4.0 – Access the Matrox PowerDesk

Settings

property sheet (

see “Accessing

PowerDesk property sheets”, page 9

).

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