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cncjeff1
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Screen resolution

Post by cncjeff1 »

Hi All,

I hope that you are well. The machine in question is a knee mill with an M400, #10030 and an ALLIN1DC. For whatever reason or failure, the head of IT at this large casting company, changed out the motherboard for a NUC type PC. I believe he cloned the original drive. The machine is working, but the Centroid screen is truncated. See attached picture. I have never seen this. Does anyone have an idea? Can this be fixed in Windows Settings? Thanks in advance.
Jeffrey
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cncjeff1
Posts: 67
Joined: Mon Apr 27, 2020 2:09 am
Acorn CNC Controller: No
Allin1DC CNC Controller: Yes
Oak CNC controller: No
CNC Control System Serial Number: none
DC3IOB: Yes
CNC12: Yes
CNC11: Yes
CPU10 or CPU7: Yes

Re: Screen resolution

Post by cncjeff1 »

I am waiting for the customer to send a report.
cncsnw
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Re: Screen resolution

Post by cncsnw »

It looks like Windows is trying to show a wide-screen (16:9) resolution on a standard (4:3) monitor. Set Windows to use 1024x768.
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