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| Thread ID: 108558 | 2010-04-02 03:31:00 | Adjust a non adjustable windows size | Phil B (648) | Press F1 |
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| 872089 | 2010-04-02 05:53:00 | mmmmm, maybe there's a newer version too. I'll have to have a look | Phil B (648) | ||
| 872090 | 2010-04-02 06:23:00 | If you are running Windows at 120dpi or custom, you may have a program written for 96dpi. You will have to change your settings. |
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| 872091 | 2010-04-02 06:29:00 | Found it. www.howtogeek.com | pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 872092 | 2010-04-02 06:33:00 | That's a good point, I'm using 130%. I'll try it & see. If that's the case, I'll have to get a 60 inch screen to see it comfortably haha | Phil B (648) | ||
| 872093 | 2010-04-02 06:35:00 | Thanks pc, I'll give it a go in the morning & let you know how it went. Cheers | Phil B (648) | ||
| 872094 | 2010-04-03 04:46:00 | I've tried it. It works on some non re sizable control panel type windows. I'll have to wait for Tuesday & the markets to open before I can test it | Phil B (648) | ||
| 872095 | 2010-04-03 06:19:00 | this isnt perfect but if your using it for long periods of time then the windows resolution wouldnt matter so much would it? www.12noon.com |
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