If you own a Cornerstone monitor, do the following RIGHT NOW:
1) Open you display settings (Right-click on the desktop and select Properties, then the Setting tab).
2) Check whether Winblows is using the Cornerstone drivers or the M$ 'Plug and Play Monitor' drivers. If it uses the Cornerstone drivers, you're good to go. If Windows is using the M$ 'Plug and Play Monitor' driver, continue.
3) Download version 1.08 of the Cornerstone drivers here: http://www.bigmonitors.com/support/d...nitors_inf.htm
4) Open Device Mangler and switch the drivers to Cornerstone. XP user will have to use Advanced install mode and manually select the drivers to force XP to use them. The Install.txt file has detailed instructions for those who need help.
The reason? Just do it and you'll see. When I did it for my p1460, I could instantly notice that my level of eye strain dropped. It was the wierdest damn thing I have ever experienced with a monitor.
Jammrock
1) Open you display settings (Right-click on the desktop and select Properties, then the Setting tab).
2) Check whether Winblows is using the Cornerstone drivers or the M$ 'Plug and Play Monitor' drivers. If it uses the Cornerstone drivers, you're good to go. If Windows is using the M$ 'Plug and Play Monitor' driver, continue.
3) Download version 1.08 of the Cornerstone drivers here: http://www.bigmonitors.com/support/d...nitors_inf.htm
4) Open Device Mangler and switch the drivers to Cornerstone. XP user will have to use Advanced install mode and manually select the drivers to force XP to use them. The Install.txt file has detailed instructions for those who need help.
The reason? Just do it and you'll see. When I did it for my p1460, I could instantly notice that my level of eye strain dropped. It was the wierdest damn thing I have ever experienced with a monitor.
Jammrock
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