1680x1050
i.e. the maximum res of the monitor.
i.e. the maximum res of the monitor.

Quote from gnome:
OK, here's a biomechanics tip for you (yes, that's one of my fields too)
If you were to RESPOND to an external stimulus like a price change, it would take on average, 75ms (assuming you were PREPARED FOR AND LOOKING FOR THE STIMULUS... like in an Old West gunfight.). If you were to VOLUNTARILY INITIATE a biochemical action (like clicking a mouse at YOUR DISCRETION/initiation), it would take on average, 30ms from the time you "decided to click" until you "actually executed the click" .
So, what difference does the response time of the LCD make? 25ms, 16ms, 2ms... it's all irrelevant.
In general, the "response time" of any LCD monitor relative to ANY aspect of trading is totally irrelevant.
Quote from SamuelEngland:
No idea what you're talking about gnome...
Simply a case of whacking it to the maximum supported res in the display properties window.
For the 226bw, the maximum res is 1680x1050.
Makes no odds to the graphics card, nothing unnatural about it.![]()