Rob, your welcome. Happy Mac-ing.
>Jim
Robert Talevski wrote:
> Thanks to everyone Andy, Aqua, Jim for your help.
>
> It worked great, shame I didn't think of doing that earlier, it would have
> saved me a lot of work.
>
> You guys are great!
>
> Rob
>
> > Hmm..
> >
> > 1/2" ~ 10mm ??
> >
> > s
Thanks to everyone Andy, Aqua, Jim for your help.
It worked great, shame I didn't think of doing that earlier, it would have
saved me a lot of work.
You guys are great!
Rob
> Hmm..
>
> 1/2" ~ 10mm ??
>
> sounds like 15bit color mode.. set to 8bit to get back to full screen.
> (IE: "thousand
Rob,
The 2300c will do that when you have "thousands of colors" chosen. Go down to your
control strip and change the color setting to 256. You can also open your "Monitors
and Sound" control panel (under the apple menu-control panels) to do the same thing.
That should do the trick.
J. Morton
Ca
Hehe. I just saw the cms. Didn't check the inches.
Yeah, I'd say you were in 16bit mode
Aqua
On Wednesday, March 13, 2002, at 05:48 PM, Andrew Butitta wrote:
> Hmm..
>
> 1/2" ~ 10mm ??
>
> sounds like 15bit color mode.. set to 8bit to get back to full screen.
> (IE: "thousands of colors" = 15
Hmm..
1/2" ~ 10mm ??
sounds like 15bit color mode.. set to 8bit to get back to full screen.
(IE: "thousands of colors" = 15bit, 256 colors = 8bit) set via
monitors & sound, or control strip module
-Andy
On Wednesday, March 13, 2002, at 07:42 PM, Andrew W. Hill wrote:
> Try switching down to
Try switching down to less colors. The 2300 reverts to 640x400 at a
high bit depth, but 640x480 at a bit less.
On the other hand, 10cm is a lot. Probably not the right answer here...
Aqua
On Wednesday, March 13, 2002, at 05:38 PM, Robert Talevski wrote:
> My PB2300c lcd display has a half in