Afriend gave me their Dell Inspiron 1440. They said it was getting warm and when the battery died, it wouldn't turn on. I said it's probably time to get a new laptop. However, they insisted that they would like to keep it if it can be repaired.
I opened it up and didn't find any noticeable heat issues. I did the usual hard reset to clear the system of residual power. I tried turning it on with and without the battery inserted. I tried turning it on with just 1 of the memory sticks (tried each separately). So I told my friend that we'd have to throw money at it to try to diagnose the problem. Best guess would be to replace the motherboard. So that's what we did.
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I wonder why desktop screen frame size is by default of 1440 * 1024, whereas my desktop and usually what I have observed is that the standard resolution if 1366 *768.
And I have observed that many designers do not take the bottom taskbar, and top navigation bar. (and even the bookmark bar)
The most important part is to make a design which is usable across different screensizes. For that you should be making your design as modular compontens that can be mixed together into fitting any screensize.
In my previous example though, I was specifically trying to get sign-off on a bunch of changes in text size, and no matter how responsive your design is, the prototype may be viewed on multiple screen sizes, which will affect how something like text size is displayed.
I could be wrong, and would gladly be corrected, but from my understanding real, coded web pages should behave responsively as a browser window is resized, they should not scale up or down proportionally. This is similar to what we do when we set our constraints in Figma. So when a browser window is resized, although elements will move around, it should not affect the text size.
I recommend that size because it usually scales up really well, the same sizes look good in a Full HD monitor. However, when I get a design created in frames of 1920x1080, they are already too big for laptop screens, in which case I usually have to resize the elements 80% so that they look good on laptops.
You set your breakpoints in multiples of 320. So the first one will be 640 and that covers tiny tablet devices. Next one from that is 960 which is larger tablets and tiny laptops. Then comes the first major one, 1280. This covers standard size laptops. From there, you move up to 1,600 and 1920. Double 1920 to get 3860 or true 4K displays. You can keep going up from there but that is not very practical.
P.S. Yes, text sizing will not change when you go from 1920 to 1280 or 320. But if you are designing with 4K displays in mind, you might want to set conditionals that increase font size when the audience/viewer screen is larger than 1920. 14/16/18 and 24 can look very small on large displays, etc.
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I know that the fiber connections I have has a MTU of 1500 and the ADSL connections a MTU of 1492. Everything is working fine with the default MTU of 1440 but should I change to 1500 and 1492? Theoretically there should be less fragmentation and increasing speed but maybe there is a good reason to stay with 1440.
There is a good guide here about how to determine the best MTU for your connection/configuration using the ping command with different fixed packet sizes here. How do I find my optimum MTU setting? AT&T Southeast Forum FAQ DSLReports, ISP Information
I have a new Dell Inspiron 15 that I'm trying to use a USB cable to print to Brother HL-1440. Windows 10 doesn't recognize that any printer is connected, and I can't get Update to find that particular driver. Lots of other Brother drivers, just no...
Since the middle of last year I've been using my Lenovo X1 Carbon (6th Gen) to connect to my Dell U4919DW monitor via USB C. The native resolution of the monitor is 5120 x 1440, and the UHD 620 on my laptop apparently supports this resolution ( -u4919dw-system-requirements-and-supported-configuration?lang=en).
I have used the 5120 x 1440 resolution with no problem until this morning. When I got to my desk I noticed that the UHD 620 driver updated, and only allowed me to have a maximum resolution of 3840 X 1080 on USB C. Fortunately, I was able to roll-back the UHD 620 driver to a previous version, temporarily fixing my issue.
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I looked in Lenovo's web site and according to the information in their web site there is a new driver released recently on 27 Jan 2020, for testing purposes please test that driver and let us know the results, version 26.20.100.7528:
Hi Alberto -- Just downloaded the 7528 graphics driver from Lenovo's website and got the same issue as before. The max resolution available to me with the 7528 driver is 3840x1080. I have rolled back to 6860 until a fix is identified.
What this means is that the laptop manufacturer has implemented customizations in hardware that would need custom software for them to work properly. We suggest reporting this issue directly to your laptop manufacturer to get a new customized driver for your laptop.
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