{ "numMessagesInTopic": 15, "nextInTime": 2252, "senderId": "Z4o3qDdjOqjoPqDCznYlQSft7FOSdZRgM6GJ1Xw35i3XFk5ItELtxfBFWsnKHz8yowRwfV_9fFO9P-TdX-FuVpWa2Y_iGiaSHwz-6A", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [IBM_T2X_LCD] Re: Liquid Surf & Liquid View", "from": "Sandon Van Ness <sandon@...>", "authorName": "Sandon Van Ness", "msgSnippet": "I am sure you could do it linux (not a hardware limitation) but more of a software limitation, nvidia drivers for windows don t seem to like doing twinview", "msgId": 2251, "profile": "bokunomeeru", "topicId": 168, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 232505580, "messageBody": "
\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHas anybody accomplished 48Hz with a DG5 and a 8800 card -or- does\nit
\n
\nreally require two converter boxes at 1920x2400 @48Hz x 2?
\n
\nMD
\n
\n--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@ yahoogroups. com,\n"educationk12" <educationk12@ ...>
\nwrote:
\n>
\n> Is the DX10 board the required for scaling improvements in Vista?\nThe
\n> only DX10 board on the market is the 8800 cards AFAIK.
\n>
\n> MD
\n>
\n> --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@ yahoogroups. com,\n"Paul Grace" <paulgrace@> wrote:
\n> >
\n> > I tried Liquid View, it was zero help. More of a profile\nmanager in
\n> effect,
\n> > but more insidious because it hooks in to the GDI. Lots of UI\nstuff
\n> isn't
\n> > fixable in XP, so Liquid View couldn't really help.
\n> >
\n> > Still waiting on someone else to try Vista, but of course\nthey need
\n> to use a
\n> > DX10 board too.
\n> >
\n> >
\n> > _____
\n> >
\n> > From: IBM_T2X_LCD@ yahoogroups. com
\n> [mailto:IBM_T2X_LCD@ yahoogroups. com]\nOn
\n> > Behalf Of educationk12
\n> > Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 17:48
\n> > To: IBM_T2X_LCD@ yahoogroups. com
\n> > Subject: [IBM_T2X_LCD] Liquid Surf & Liquid View
\n> >
\n> >
\n> >
\n> > This is a response to an old post (post 170) which is the\nonly post
\n> > talking about Liquid Surf and Liquid View. It appears Liquid\nSurf and
\n> > Liquid View are no longer products by Portrait. They are the\ncompany
\n> > who sell Pivot Pro, which I found to be a nice program for\nvertical
\n> > viewing. Has anybody tried this scaling program or any other\nscaling
\n> > program out there? Anybody installing Vista anytime soon?
\n> >
\n> > MD
\n> >
\n> > --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@ <mailto:IBM_ T2X_LCD%40yahoog roups.com>
\n> yahoogroups. com,
\n> > "sax00axe" <wrightsl@> wrote:
\n> >
\n> > > It sounds like you have just completed setup of a\nT221... be
\nsure to
\n> > > change the DPI setting under the appearances tab for XP\nto 204 ppi,
\n> > > or the "font" setting under W2K to custom- 204 ppi. This\nway,
\nnearly
\n> > > all of the user interface scaling factors are properly\nhandled, at
\n> > > least for things controlled by the OS. Individual\napplications may
\n> > > have to be tweaked for proper user appearance. There is\nalso a
\n> > > product called Liquid View from Portrait that can be\nused. I have
\n> > > heard that they have Liquid Surf for GUI scaling for\nwebsites.
\n> >
\n>
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