My problem with ATI drivers has always been that they have to be so gaudy. Why can't they just sit back in the display options like everyone else's? Why must we have a tray icon with an ugly UI rife with huge fonts subverting every aspect of the Windows UI ``standards''? (I have to admit that I haven't dealt with an ATI card under Windows in a year or so, so this may have changed, but it's been more-or-less that way since Windows 3.0, IIRC.)
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Bitt Faulk