Help w/ DVI to VGA

I bought a Mini DVI to VGA adapter so I can connect my MacBook to my old LCD screen when I am at home. Im not much of a dork when it comes to working with these kinds of things, so I dont really know what the best configuration for the settings. This is what I have so far:
Whats the best settings to put? Plus it isnt a wide screen so yeah... This actually the screen lol:
So yeah,
*What is the best setting to put without making it all pixalated etc...?
*And how do I make the MacBooks's screen turn off and just the other screen on?
Thanks!
Message was edited by: ctarampi

I would have it on the max resolution possible, so 1280x1024
To make the Mac's screen turn off and just have yours on you need an external keyboard and mouse. Connect the display, KB and mouse, close the macbook so it goes to sleep (the external monitor will also go to sleep.) then press a button on your external KB, a letter or anything, and your external screen should awaken as the primary monitor.
Hope that works.
Regards
Rowan
(P.s. that picture is very very very large, about 1/2 or 1/3 the size would be sufficient.)

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