You can read about the differences at this site

http://thewriteangle.net/Samples/MobileNotes/page5.html

Basically, the DSTN is the cheaper and therefore less capable of good
graphics.

Keith Thompson

Kiki wrote:
> 
> Thanks Ralph.
> Mouse cursor is not the only thing that have trails on this DSTN monitor.
> I've checked the mouse trail option and accessibility option, and there's
> nothing wrong with that.
> As I wrote before, ALL KIND OF MOVING OBJECTS on the screen always have
> trails, such as movies, games animation, etc.
> I'm just curious, is this trails only happened on DSTN monitor or it's
> natural on all type of laptop monitor with high speed processor. I can't
> check this situation, because I live in a small city where there are not
> many people
> using laptop PC.
> BTW, I'm still need any info about these laptop monitors.
> 
> TIA
> Kiki
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 5:34 AM
> Subject: Re: PCWorks: DSTN vs TFT Monitor
> 
> > Kiki,
> >
> > The biggest issue I can personally think of is the settings for the
> > mouse - I think the setting for mouse trails might be on on the system
> > you are using.
> >
> > The best way to check is to open the control panel, click on the mouse
> > icon, and check through the settings (since this can various somewhat
> > from mouse manufactures, you sometimes need to go through each set of
> > tab settings) for any that deal with mouse trails. If the box for
> > turning it on is checked, then just uncheck it, apply, and then try
> > moving your mouse and see it that takes care of the problem.
> >
> > Hopefully, this solves the problem - if not, you might need to check the
> > other settings for the mouse to see if any of the other settings are
> > involved as well.
> >
> > Also, sometimes there is accessability issues with the mouse as well. If
> > you can not find the answer with the settings for the mouse with that
> > icon, check to see if there is an accessabilty icon in the control
> > panel, and see if there are any settings found there for mouse options -
> > that might be the cause as well.
> >
> > Ralph

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