The only purpose of a monitor driver is to tell
windows to limit resolution choices and refresh
rates - if the video card didn't know otherwise.
For the Acer, I believe it's 1680 x 1050 @60Hz
but your video card may be able to deliver much
better resolutions and if you accidently were able
to select a higher resolution, it would damage the
monitor.
If your video card is on MS's approved list, your
video card already knew the resolutions available
the moment it was connected - no need to install
the monitor driver.
Ed
"ricardo.l" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Jim" wrote:
> ...
>> Ricardo,
>> Your monitor is plug and play. Install your video adapter drivers. Are
>> you
>> having problems with your display?
>
> I can't say it's not working, but I just wanted to make sure it is
> correctly
> set up.
> Thank you
> Ric
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