wu :: forums (http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~wwu/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi)
riddles >> suggestions, help, and FAQ >> Technical Difficulties
(Message started by: maryl on Oct 5th, 2003, 8:23am)

Title: Technical Difficulties
Post by maryl on Oct 5th, 2003, 8:23am
What's up with the screen display, everytime I take my finger off the mouse the screen jumps a notch?

Title: Re: Technical Difficulties
Post by william wu on Oct 9th, 2003, 5:16am
Sorry I'm not sure what you're talking about. What's the "screen display"?

Title: Re: Technical Difficulties
Post by visitor on Oct 9th, 2003, 5:48am
I think she's referring to the fact that, at least at the screen resolution I'm using, the scam warning that flashes on the main index screen doesn't fit in the two lines normally reserved for that box, so every time it pops up the whole index below it shifts down slightly to make room.

Title: Re: Technical Difficulties
Post by maryl on Oct 9th, 2003, 4:19pm
Ya, thanks, that's it.

Title: Re: Technical Difficulties
Post by william wu on Oct 9th, 2003, 5:13pm
OK; I wasn't aware that the news display caused that behavior with low resolutions. I've made the messages more terse. Thanks for reporting the problem, and let me know if there's still problems.

Title: Re: Technical Difficulties
Post by maryl on Oct 9th, 2003, 5:26pm
All better Willy, thank you.

Title: Re: Technical Difficulties
Post by MrLambert on Oct 31st, 2011, 9:57am
Didnt see the problem you reported, but I always click on the "Write Math" button accidently.
Its too contrasting..

Title: Re: Technical Difficulties
Post by SMQ on Nov 2nd, 2011, 5:13am
No surprise you didn't see the problem eight years later.  Any particular reason you're digging up these ancient threads?

Your friendly neighborhood moderator:

--SMQ

Title: Re: Technical Difficulties
Post by pcasta15 on Sep 28th, 2012, 2:39am
1.) Right click on your desktop.

2.) Select Properties.

3.) Click on the Settings tab.

4.) Click on the Advanced button.

5.) Open up the Monitor tab.

6.) Manually increase the Screen Refresh Rate, which is measured in Hertz




Powered by YaBB 1 Gold - SP 1.4!
Forum software copyright © 2000-2004 Yet another Bulletin Board