WXGA stands for Wide Extended Graphics Array and refers to resolutions which widen the aspect ratios of the standard XGA resolutions for use on wide screen TVs and monitors.
WXGA stands for Wide Extended Graphics Array and refers to resolutions which widen the aspect ratios of the standard XGA resolutions for use on wide screen TVs and monitors.
component or computer
I would screw it into your case if you mean that type of support. Support also mean be "able to handle"... drivers for the correct video card would help you there.
A graphics card is not a acronym therefore it does not particularly stand for anything. A graphics card or video card is the electronic board or unit that produces the graphics and video images that are to be displayed on a monitor/tv screen.
Add on hardware is a component that you add to make the system function. Most video adapters in computers are on-board, which mean they are built in to the mother board. If the Video adapter goes out then you can add a video card to the pci slot. This would be an add on video card.
I assume you mean drivers. To update a video card drive you must visit the cards manufacturer website.To Find Out Your Video Card:On Windows 7 or Vista:1. Search and Open RUN2. Type dxdiag and Enter3. Open the Display Tab.4. It will tell you your video card's name.
Usually a no signal message means that the video card is not detecting the monitor. An easy way to fix this is to download the latest drivers for your video card and it should detect the monitor.
just a description of a video card or something. I take it to mean that your vga connection is capable of 15 frames per second, or FPS
AGP is an older video card specification that had a higher bus speed than the PCI spec.
Fleek is a slang word that is mainly used on the video website, Vine. It means to be on point.
if you mean "levels" then you cant because you have to do them its the point of a video game tey get you frustrated!!!!!
This depends on what you mean by faking the video card. You cannot fake one if you have none installed at all. However, you can trick software into thinking you have a video card other than what is installed. When monochrome displays were common, some software required CGA monitors. Some monochrome adapters were Hercules compatible, but the software was not. However, there were programs you could install to allow CGA compatible software to run on Hecules monochrome compatible hardware. Another thing that can be done in some cases is to fake a different model of video card. That often requires editing the ROM instructions in the video card and flashing them back to the card. This is risky and may also violate license agreements in some cases, but performance can sometimes be gained this way.