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When i put the computer to max resolution, i get blue pixels flying around in the left of the screen!

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Control panel,display,settings you can make adjustments for more or less pixels or from the drop down list pick the appropriate level of color range or troubleshoot also select advanced then general
dpi normal size,larger size or custom settings
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control panel,display,settings you can make adjustments for more or less pixels or from the drop down list pick the appropriate level of color range

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