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| Thread ID: 34462 | 2003-06-13 20:36:00 | Dealing with a high resolution screen - help! | robo (205) | Press F1 |
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| 152414 | 2003-06-14 23:26:00 | Rod J! I can't believe that was unticked! Makes it much better, now five mm instead of 2.4! It does help. Cheers dude. And in reply to the person who said change the resolution, I need the high resolution, that's the whole problem. Cheers robo. |
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| 152415 | 2003-06-15 08:45:00 | > And in reply to the person who said change the > resolution, I need the high resolution, that's the > whole problem. Need the high resolution permanently, or just for taking the screenshots as indicated in one of your earlier posts? If you're wanting to take a screenshot, just hot-change the res (takes all of 2 seconds) take your screenshot, then change back again. Mike. |
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| 152416 | 2003-07-03 23:26:00 | robo - do you still have this problem? I was recently looking in my display properties, and came across (under the Settings tab, click on Advanced) something about DPI settings. It's under the General tab, and says "If your screen resolution makes screen items too small to view comfortably, you can increase the DPI to compensate..." bla bla bla If you still have that problem, it might be worth checking out? For other people too... caffy |
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