This course contains a little bit of everything with modeling, UVing, texturing and dynamics in Maya, as well as compositing multilayered EXR's in Photoshop.
okay thank you very much ..I will have to try this later today ..will post back if it works. .I am sure it was ...we seen the tab but didnt think about it much lol ...
I realize that you have been able to fix the problem, but here's my two cents anyway.
As Phopojijo mentioned make sure that you are running at the native resolution. I have two 19" widescreen displays hooked up to my machine and I've also gotten some quirky display issues at some of the resolutions. Another point to make is that the term "widescreen" for a TV display is typically 16:9, but in the computer world 16:10 is also really popular. Mine are 16:10, and run at 1440 by 900 each. Make sure that you know the correct aspect ratio of your unit.
Here's an image from wikipedia comparing the different resolutions with their perspective ratios, and names: Click me
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