Getting your money's worth:

TWEAKING YOUR MONITOR TO
A HIGHER RESOLUTION

Lots of folks get their computers, plug them in and then never give thought one to the little tweaks and adjustments that can very easily enhance the whole experience dramatically.  One essential improvement that takes only seconds is to bump your monitor's resolution up to a higher setting. 

Many computers come out of the box with the monitor resolution set at "600x480" or "800x600".  This is often the rock bottom minimum.  Now, you wouldn't drive your Amphicar around only in first gear just because that's the first gear you found, would you?  Of course not.  Beefing up the monitor settings just a tad will often make everything, not just the Club website, look sharper and less "grainy".  For example, your word processing program will no longer look like a ransom note or like the text is displayed on a piece of Wonder Bread using your wife's old mascara pencil.  So please do give the following step-by-step instructions a shot.  You can always change back if you miss "Old Fuzzy", or try a different setting that you like more. 

If you have a computer that uses any flavor of Windows as its operating system (that's most computers), then here's all you have to do to try a higher monitor resolution:

Folks with Macs or other more exotic operating systems should refer to their system's handbook or other documentation to get the most from their monitor settings.  Frankly, if you're running some homebrewed flavor of UNIX, you probably don't need my help anyhow.


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Last updated January 09, 2008