I have just come across a problem I do not think I have experienced before.
I have just reinstalled ICAD 6.2 after having purchased a new computer and I now find that a square drawn on the screen appears as a rectangle, noticeably higher than wide. I am not able to check with my old computer as it just crashed and is finished, however I don't recall I noticed this effect until now.
If you draw an inclined line and then draw a second line perpendicular to it, the second line does not appear as perpendicular and is noticeably inclined, although a printout to paper is drawn as it should.
Can this effect be corrected.
Warren Sugden
screen proportions - vertical to horizontal
#3John Finlay
Where do I go to get access to the video card settings ???
Warren Sugden
Where do I go to get access to the video card settings ???
Warren Sugden
screen proportions - vertical to horizontal
#5John Finlay
Thank you John, that's the trick.
I should have realised myself.
The new video card was set on a resolution of 1280 x 600 by default (i presume) and is the worst possible resolution, hence the disproportion. On the screen that image of a square physically measured about 140 mm x 80 mm wide.
Warren Sugden
Thank you John, that's the trick.
I should have realised myself.
The new video card was set on a resolution of 1280 x 600 by default (i presume) and is the worst possible resolution, hence the disproportion. On the screen that image of a square physically measured about 140 mm x 80 mm wide.
Warren Sugden