Missing pixels at top and bottom of desktop?

G

Guest

I have just purchased a Sony Vaio laptop with Vista Home Premium installed,
to replace my ageing Mac G4 PowerBook. I have noticed that the button icons
at the top righthand corner of the
expanded Internet Explorer window under Vista are missing the top line or
two of pixels, so the buttons are incomplete. The same is true of the Start
button, which has a few lines of pixels missing from the bottom of it. This
is true on every laptop that I have seen running Vista.

This is not a significant issue, merely one of aesthetics. As someone who
has recently move to Vista from Mac OS X, I feel it spoils the polished look
of the new OS interface a little in relation to that of the Mac, that's all.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the reply, John.

As I say, it's of minor significance. However, what I'm referring to is the
disappearance of the very narrow white border to the top of the Maximize,
Minimize and Close icons in IE. This is evident around all the other windows,
such as a Maximized Word window, but it disappears into the black 'frame'
which surrounds the desktop on the lcd in IE. I thought it might be an
anomaly on my computer, but I looked in a computer store today, and other
laptops had the same 'characteristic'.
 
D

Dave Cox

You are probably just confusing the frame for missing pixels.

Sounds to me like you need to adjust your display settings for the
laptop (not the display settings within Vista)

Dave

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R

Rock

Keith Wilson said:
I have just purchased a Sony Vaio laptop with Vista Home Premium installed,
to replace my ageing Mac G4 PowerBook. I have noticed that the button
icons
at the top righthand corner of the
expanded Internet Explorer window under Vista are missing the top line or
two of pixels, so the buttons are incomplete. The same is true of the
Start
button, which has a few lines of pixels missing from the bottom of it.
This
is true on every laptop that I have seen running Vista.

This is not a significant issue, merely one of aesthetics. As someone who
has recently move to Vista from Mac OS X, I feel it spoils the polished
look
of the new OS interface a little in relation to that of the Mac, that's
all.

Keith I believe you have posted this to several newsgroups by multiposting
(sending the same message separately to the different groups). I replied in
a different newsgroup. Next time please don't multipost. Choose one
newsgroup that is most applicable. If you must post to different groups, do
so by crossposting, sending one message at the same time to all newsgroups.
Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Apologies. I misunderstood what Suggestions for Microsoft meant; I thought in
the case of the one other posting I made that it merely got sent to MSoft
rather than be posted on the newsgroup.
 
R

Rock

Keith Wilson said:
Apologies. I misunderstood what Suggestions for Microsoft meant; I thought
in
the case of the one other posting I made that it merely got sent to MSoft
rather than be posted on the newsgroup.


No problem Keith.
 

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