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Tips On Your Display
LCD or liquid crystal display screens, found on laptop computers function differently from the CRT display of a desktop monitor. LCD screens are relatively new, and improving at a dramatic rate. However, they still have some limitations.
Moving objects will show some blurring on LCD screens. This is the reason we have added the movement slider to the program.
To minimize this effect if you wish to have continuous movement across the screen, you may also try different settings for your refresh rate.
To do this, move your cursor to an empty spot on your desktop, and click on your right mouse button. Then choose Properties, and the Display Properties window will open. Choose the Settings tab, then the Advanced button, and then the Adapter tab. Here you will see a drop-down box entitled Refresh Rate.
Tip: Don't forget to de-select variable path and speed for slowly-moving objects, to cut down on "jerkiness" of movement.