Hi Nitro, and any others with the same setup
I think I saw on one of your posts that you have the G200MMS quad and one or more Samsung 191T LCD monitors.
I also have the G200 MMS, and just bought two 191T's which I'm running in digital mode, together with two Dell 19" P991 (trinitron flat screen CRT's).
After all the glowing reports, at first I was hugely disappointed with the 191T, but changing >>Display Properties >>Appearance >> Affects >>smooth screen fonts to Clear Type made a big difference. Much happier now.
Are there any other settings adjustments you made to improve the 191T? I'm at 1280 by 1024 res, 60 hertz, 96 dpi, 32 bit color.
I've left my CRT's at 1024 by 768 for now - I'll see if mismatching the CRT's and LCD's resolutions creates problems.
But my main question - have you used the pivot software? Portait.com say they don't support the G200, and its unclear whether the pivot software requires one monitor / one video card pairing to work well, or if portrait/landscape views can be mixed and matched within a quad card. Portrait.com also say the older version 6.02 of their Pivot software might work better - the newer version 7 won't.
Any experience with the above would be appreciated.
I think I saw on one of your posts that you have the G200MMS quad and one or more Samsung 191T LCD monitors.
I also have the G200 MMS, and just bought two 191T's which I'm running in digital mode, together with two Dell 19" P991 (trinitron flat screen CRT's).
After all the glowing reports, at first I was hugely disappointed with the 191T, but changing >>Display Properties >>Appearance >> Affects >>smooth screen fonts to Clear Type made a big difference. Much happier now.
Are there any other settings adjustments you made to improve the 191T? I'm at 1280 by 1024 res, 60 hertz, 96 dpi, 32 bit color.
I've left my CRT's at 1024 by 768 for now - I'll see if mismatching the CRT's and LCD's resolutions creates problems.
But my main question - have you used the pivot software? Portait.com say they don't support the G200, and its unclear whether the pivot software requires one monitor / one video card pairing to work well, or if portrait/landscape views can be mixed and matched within a quad card. Portrait.com also say the older version 6.02 of their Pivot software might work better - the newer version 7 won't.
Any experience with the above would be appreciated.