Monitor Calibration Wizard

B

Boomer

Monitor Calibration Wizard is an easy-to-use tool for calibrating the
colors displayed by your monitor. Most monitors have flaws, they may be
too dark, too bright, or they may have a color tint like green or blue.
All these problems can be easily fixed through Monitor Calibration
Wizard.

Monitor Calibration Wizard has many advantages over other available
software, including:
# It's free!
# Easy-to-use
# Runs on any Windows machine (Windows 95 or higher)
# Supported by virtually every video card
# Works with any monitor
# Persistent profile option for gamers

771kb

http://www.hex2bit.com/products/index.asp
 
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n e a d

Monitor Calibration Wizard is an easy-to-use tool for calibrating the
colors displayed by your monitor. Most monitors have flaws, they may be
too dark, too bright, or they may have a color tint like green or blue.
All these problems can be easily fixed through Monitor Calibration
Wizard.

Monitor Calibration Wizard has many advantages over other available
software, including:
# It's free!
# Easy-to-use
# Runs on any Windows machine (Windows 95 or higher)
# Supported by virtually every video card
# Works with any monitor
# Persistent profile option for gamers

771kb

http://www.hex2bit.com/products/index.asp

Thanks Boomer, just downloaded and ran this program. Works nice and a good
size - I can put it on my removable micro drive and test it on different
monitors.

later,
s a m
 
D

dw

Boomer said:
Monitor Calibration Wizard is an easy-to-use tool for calibrating the
colors displayed by your monitor. Most monitors have flaws, they may be
too dark, too bright, or they may have a color tint like green or blue.
All these problems can be easily fixed through Monitor Calibration
Wizard.

Monitor Calibration Wizard has many advantages over other available
software, including:
# It's free!
# Easy-to-use
# Runs on any Windows machine (Windows 95 or higher)
# Supported by virtually every video card
# Works with any monitor
# Persistent profile option for gamers

771kb

http://www.hex2bit.com/products/index.asp
Tried it, and it uses a non-re-sizeable frame. The text overruns the
frame boundary (ad so you cant read all the text, and the buttons also
are hidden outside the frame.
So .... could not use it.
 
W

WSP

dw said:
Tried it, and it uses a non-re-sizeable frame. The text overruns the
frame boundary (ad so you cant read all the text, and the buttons also
are hidden outside the frame.
So .... could not use it.
Had the same problem till I reset my font size to 96dpi (Display
properties>settings>advanced) from 120dpi.
 

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