1680 x 1050 resolution with BenQ FP202w

Hi,
I am new to Mac computing after having PCs for the last 15yrs.
I have a G4 powerbook wa/a 15inch display
I have connected up a BenQ 20inch wide screen, and it wont display the native resolution of 1680 x 1050. Its like nearly half the screen in a square box with black around the edges, top and bottom.
Could someone please tell me what I am doing wrong? Cheers!

I was having the same problem with my Powerbook G4 15 in. and new Dell 20 in wide screen monitor. I just found this solution in another Apple discussion thread posted by ArmPitoftheGiant:
"I found a way to do this. Close the screen and put the MacBook to sleep, then wake it using the external keyboard/mouse, and open the screen. The external display stays on, but the built-in LCD stays off and my desktop is not extended to it."
That's assuming you have an external keyboard, mouse or other peripheral device you can use to wake up the laptop. You can then open the screen if you do need use the keyboard or leave it closed if you don't. Don't you love it when the answer is this simple! Thank you, ArmPitoftheGiant!
15 in. G4 Powerbook   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

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