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Schnee 04-29-07 08:18 AM

Centering the Screen
 
Maybe I should be thankful, but the only irritant is that the game screen seems to be off center - it seems like 3/4" on the right side is cut off. I can't see the entire depth gauge (when expanded or reduced) and now that I have a Salmon class sub, I think i amd missing a couple of crewman I can't see to my right.

Any suggestions on centering the game screen. i'm using the 1`024*768 resolution, and when I exit the game, my monitor/desktop/internet browser is cewntered just fine, so it has something to do with the game.

Iceberg 04-29-07 10:31 AM

Do you have a LCD screen?

If your game does not run at the same resolution as your desktop with a LCD you might have to tell it to re-adjust itself.

On mine I just go to the menu (the LCD menu) and select Auto Image Adjust once in the game.

Schnee 04-29-07 12:37 PM

Nod
 
Is the LCD part of the game controls or do you have to step back out to the Windows control panel? Sorry for the stupid question :D

kakemann 04-29-07 12:39 PM

I think Iceberg means that there should be a button on your LCD screen, not in controlpanel to Autoadjust the screen

Iceberg 04-29-07 12:49 PM

Like Kakemann said. The menu button on your computer screen.

Well the menu button on mine is labeled "1"! There are 5 buttons on my LCD: Power, 1, 2, Up and Down (arrows).
1 is the menu, up or down to select the item on the menu and 2 to execute the function you've just selected.

Spectre-63 04-29-07 02:47 PM

Schnee -

first thing we need to know is what kind of monitor you have: CRT or LCD. LCDs are the thin flat-panel displays and CRTs are the big boxes.

CRTs will oftentimes have issues with the display being off center at a given resolution, but will usually have either wheels to adjust it or digital controls which will allow you to re-center the picture. LCD displays normally find center on their own, unless you're running a non-standard refresh rate.


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