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From: Hartmut Schirmer <hsc AT techfak DOT uni-kiel DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: grx:Screen shifted to the right
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 12:35:14 +0200
Organization: Technische Fakultaet der CAU zu Kiel, Germany
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jc DOT laroche AT mailcity DOT com wrote:
> 
> All is quite good but the point (0,0) seems to be
> displayed at the wrong place (100,0).
> If I use a physically move of my screen (using
> the button of my video displayer), my graph
> is completely OK. When I return to Rhide, the display
> is switched to the left.

Well, GRX uses the VESA bios of your card to enter graphics mode.

I see three easy ways to get around:
  - Trim the monitor settings for graphics and let the monitor
    remember it (not all monitors have this feature :(
  - use the utilities that came with your graphics card to trim
    (center/refresh rate/...) the graphics mode
  - Use an other graphics mode

Of course two expensive ways:
  - buy a new monitor
  - buy a new graphics card

It's _not_ a GRX problem, it's a problem of your hardware/software
environment.

Hartmut
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