Graphic interface considerations

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Hello people

I wish you could comment two observations I have made arround Fedora in my first user stages with its man interface:

First,
arriving to Fedora from Windows2000, my old operating system, I have noticed that at the same screen resolution (1024x768) things are very different from the point of view of object sizes. Icons, buttons and panels are too big for my taste at this resolution settings. But I can't use the next available resolution setting (1152x864) because then fonts are too small for me. Maybe you can give me a hint about this topic.


The second thing is about screen displacement or shift. I have installed Fedora core3 in 6 different computers for now, all six with different hardware and three different monitor brands, and in all of them the same thing: the visible screen is shifted to the rigth, so I have to play with the monitor settings (hardware buttons) to adjust the screen. But this leads to a problem: I'm still using Windows2000 in some boxes, and having played with the monitor, the screen appears shifted to the left for windows...annoying.

Anyway, I'm very happy having met Fedora, and I think we'll always be together from now. But what do you think about this? Can it be solved?

Best regards!


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