Q: I am experiencing thought-feedback. Is there a toggle somewhere to turn this off?
A: If you are experiencing nausea while looking at your monitor, it may be that the refresh rate is set incorrectly. Right click on the desktop and select "PROPERTIES", then select the "SETTINGS" tab, then the button labeled "ADVANCED". From here select the "MONITOR" tab, and select a different rate from the drop down menu. This rate can be found in your monitor's help manual or from a dealer's website. If either of those prove to be unavailable, you can simply flip through the various settings and see which you like best. -Terry
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
No I'm sorry I should have been more clear. The difficulty I'm experiencing has nothing to do with the actual video on screen, rather is something to do with radio interference caused by a component in the CPU. I wear radio transmitting replacement eyes, and the CPU is causing my radio waves to bounce back into the transmitters, creating rather intense thought feedback.
Post a Comment