Hi all
I am having big problems with getting the display settings or screen resolution settings correct. Actually, not sure if I am on the right track or not. All the graphics are really big and clicking on "forums or Topics" etc in this forum don't work. Additionally, that when typing the letters on screen, they are not instant like normal but take quite a while to catch-up, even as I'm typing now it's taking ages and is soooo frustrating.
Note: This is in Firefox only - and not in IE7. Also, when clicking on the start menu it gives a message that not all start menu items can be displayed and that I must choose a higher screen resolution.
My current Display Settings are:
Generic PnP monitor on Mobile Intel ® 965 Express Chipset
(Other Option is the Default Monitor )
Resolution 1280 x 768
I went into troubleshooting but it said that the current display drivers don't allow changes to hardware acceleration settings.

Please see my signature below for my O.S etc
Many thanks all
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I am having big problems with getting the display settings or screen resolution settings correct. Actually, not sure if I am on the right track or not. All the graphics are really big and clicking on "forums or Topics" etc in this forum don't work. Additionally, that when typing the letters on screen, they are not instant like normal but take quite a while to catch-up, even as I'm typing now it's taking ages and is soooo frustrating.
Note: This is in Firefox only - and not in IE7. Also, when clicking on the start menu it gives a message that not all start menu items can be displayed and that I must choose a higher screen resolution.
My current Display Settings are:
Generic PnP monitor on Mobile Intel ® 965 Express Chipset
(Other Option is the Default Monitor )
Resolution 1280 x 768
I went into troubleshooting but it said that the current display drivers don't allow changes to hardware acceleration settings.

Please see my signature below for my O.S etc
Many thanks all

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