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deformed display problem

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supergio84

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Good morning to all,
I apologize for my ignorance, but I found myself in front of this problem and I can't get out of it.
I often have to draw with autocad 2010 the boundaries of some private properties, previously topographed with gps and georeferentiati in the appropriate reference system, but when these are oriented (e.g. nw-se) obliquely the right corner seems to assume the form of an obtuse or acute angle and consequently the border seems more a rhombus than a rectangle. I have it because I control them all... but the monitor doesn't seem to be so!!! !
Who can help me with this? Is there anything to set up?
I look forward to solving this annoying display problem.
Thank you.
 
could be a question of screen resolution. do you look like such or look like ellipses?
 
this display problem certainly does not depend on autocad.
check the video settings.
 
check the monitor settings.
on the monitor there should be some balance buttons, how are you put there?
 
I looked at the screen menu but nothing sl balance. . .
that I should look precisely?
 
control the screen’s native resolution on the internet and make sure that the resolution you make the video card work is equal to that of the monitor

example:
monitor samsung
model syncmaster 2043 bw
resolution 1680 x 1050

the resolution to which you have to set your card must be 1680 x 1050, otherwise you will see the elittic circles and rectangular squares. . .
 
control the screen’s native resolution on the internet and make sure that the resolution you make the video card work is equal to that of the monitor

example:
monitor samsung
model syncmaster 2043 bw
resolution 1680 x 1050

the resolution to which you have to set your card must be 1680 x 1050, otherwise you will see the elittic circles and rectangular squares. . .
Perfect! ! ! ! !
after a short final search all square... eliminate the problem at the root!!! !
Thank you very much for the super help. . .
fantastic all of them.
Thank you again!
bye.:smile:
 

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