Setting The Refresh Rate - HP Pavilion FX75 User Manual

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Setting the Refresh Rate

The image refresh rate is the number of times per
second that the image is refreshed; it is also known
as the vertical frequency.
On standard CRT displays, you want to use the
highest possible refresh rate supported by your
computer at the current screen resolution. This is
necessary to avoid screen flickering and to minimize
eyestrain. However, with your FX75 liquid crystal
display, flicker is not an issue. It is flicker-free at all
supported refresh rates.
The table in "FX75 Video Modes" on page 35 shows
the image refresh rates supported by the display
at different screen resolutions. Although the FX75
supports up to 85 Hz for analog video input, we
recommend that you use 75 Hz refresh rates for
best performance.
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To set the refresh rate with a standard Windows
installation, follow the steps below.
Note:
1
Click Start on the taskbar.
2
Choose Settings and then select Control Panel.
3
Double-click the Display icon.
4
Click the Settings tab.
5
Click the Advanced button.
6
Click the Adapter tab.
7
Select the desired vertical frequency in the
Refresh rate field.
8
Click OK.
9
Click OK again.
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Some graphic drivers require different steps; if the
steps below are not applicable to your system,
please refer to the documentation that came with
your video card.

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