Any counsel on AutoCAD monitor display problem please?

Hi here. Can anyone help please?! I'm running AutoCAD 2005 on Windows 2000 Professional and enjoy just bought a alien Belinea Artistline 22" Widescreen monitor. I can't seem to adjust it to it's full resolution and the peak within AutoCAD is really squashed/stretched, i.e. a square look similar to a rhombus. I've updated the driver, but still no joy. Not sure if this could be a graphics card problem? I own an ATI Rage 128 card and the computer is about 5 years outdated. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Answer:
You better check the maximum resolution that the monitor supports. (in the instruction manual maybe) and check of the video card can support such resolution. if not, carry another video card that can support such resolutions.

I used to have a 15" monitor that have a max resolution of 1024 x 768. Then i got a 19" widespread screen, which is 1440 x 900. if you can see both resolutions hold different ratios. to be precise because the monitors width and loftiness ratios are different too. if you use the 15" monitor ratio on a huge screen, consequently that's what you're encountering right very soon.

know your hardware specs, and you can get things right.
You stipulation a new card, the Rage wont support the yawning screen . Good duty is, any cheap AGP card today should do it

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