Hi..
Looking for Montior drivers for a Brige Supreme Monitor
Model # BM 17G
S# 12A200246
17"
I have tried for days to find these guys or drivers on the web cant find a thing..
Thanks for any help
Kate
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Hi..
Looking for Montior drivers for a Brige Supreme Monitor
Model # BM 17G
S# 12A200246
17"
I have tried for days to find these guys or drivers on the web cant find a thing..
Thanks for any help
Kate
Kate, did I search and found nothing also. My suggestion is to use one of the drivers in windows such as one from philips or princeton. I use these for my generic monitors. Just make sure you keep the refresh rates around 75-80 mhz.
Nope wont work...need the drivers I guess
Kate
;)
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Originally posted by kate224:
Nope wont work...need the drivers I guess
Kate
;)
How did it not work? What happened?
This might be what you are looking for Here , has usb drivers also..
Hope this helps.. :rolleyes:
It dose not work because I have 16 colors instead of 24bit. (256 colors)
Thanks for the web page there were not there its for touch montiors but I did write teh company hope this will find the drivers!
Kate :rolleyes:
Monitor drivers don't determine your color settings. If you want to get from 4bit (16 colors) to 8bit (256 colors), 16bit (65k colors), or 24bit or 32bit, you need to get the proper drivers installed for your video card. Let us know what video card is in your system and we'll help you find the correct drivers.Quote:
Originally posted by kate224:
It dose not work because I have 16 colors instead of 24bit. (256 colors)
Thanks for the web page there were not there its for touch montiors but I did write teh company hope this will find the drivers!
Kate :rolleyes:
Are you sure it is the monitor that is the problem?? :confused: saying anything about 16 colors vs. 24 bit/256 etc. is really a video adapter issue.
Wow..never got a spanish guy with this comptuer
I will pull it apart in the morning and see if I can see who made the board.
Thanks
Kate
:p
I don't think there's a need to pull your computer apart...can you see what your video card is from the device manager screen?
Probably not since the adapter setting are stuck at 640x480 the device manager will probably say Standard VGA adapter. Hence she would need to open the case to identify the card.Quote:
Originally posted by Madmurr:
I don't think there's a need to pull your computer apart...can you see what your video card is from the device manager screen?
Or, it might identify her video at the top of the first screen when she first turns on her computer...
ahhh true true. for got about that.Quote:
Originally posted by Sowulo:
Or, it might identify her video at the top of the first screen when she first turns on her computer...