Getting monitor setting to stay at 75 herts

G

Guest

I have XP Pro and am having problems getting my monitor to stay at 75 hertz.
I think the reason is because I am using duel monitors, one from my lap top
and one larger one on the desk. I use the two in tandum.

The monitor on my desk is the default. I can set the monitor to 75 hertz
but next time I log in it is back to 60 hertz. I set it by going into
desktop, proterties, Settings, Advanced, Monitor and selecting 75 hertz
explicitely. Setting it to 75 instead of 60 takes away the flicker.

Is there a way to make it stick? If not, is there a macro or something I
can do to make setting things explicitly easier or involve less key strokes?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
A

Alias~-

Woody said:
I have XP Pro and am having problems getting my monitor to stay at 75 hertz.
I think the reason is because I am using duel monitors, one from my lap top
and one larger one on the desk. I use the two in tandum.

The monitor on my desk is the default. I can set the monitor to 75 hertz
but next time I log in it is back to 60 hertz. I set it by going into
desktop, proterties, Settings, Advanced, Monitor and selecting 75 hertz
explicitely. Setting it to 75 instead of 60 takes away the flicker.

Is there a way to make it stick? If not, is there a macro or something I
can do to make setting things explicitly easier or involve less key strokes?

Any help would be appreciated.

If it's an LCD monitor, leave it at 60. If it's a CRT monitor, I don't
know what to tell you.

Alias
 
M

Martin

Woody said:
I have XP Pro and am having problems getting my monitor to stay at 75
hertz.
I think the reason is because I am using duel monitors, one from my lap
top
and one larger one on the desk. I use the two in tandum.

The monitor on my desk is the default. I can set the monitor to 75 hertz
but next time I log in it is back to 60 hertz. I set it by going into
desktop, proterties, Settings, Advanced, Monitor and selecting 75 hertz
explicitely. Setting it to 75 instead of 60 takes away the flicker.

Is there a way to make it stick? If not, is there a macro or something I
can do to make setting things explicitly easier or involve less key
strokes?

Any help would be appreciated.

Take a look at MultiRes.

A small freeware utility from:
http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/multires.shtm

Martin.
 

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