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Prevent users from changes display settings: colors and resolution
... on the secondary monotor/TV' you can move (with the mouse) the over extended Display Settings panel on the larger monitor and fix what you need. I tried uninstalling thru device manager and reinstalling, but the same bad resolution returned. Unfortunately, it would be difficult for me to hook up to a TV,

HELP on changing display resolution in Windows 95
Go to REGEDIT and search for that video resolution (ltry searching for 320). 4. Delete the key with that entry. On my machine it was: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Config\0001\Display\Settings Be careful when modifying the registry. 5. Reboot in normal mode (you should be at 640x480x16). 6. Reinstall video card driver. 7.

Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod
For some reason, despite the fact that I have the latest display drivers and monitor inf files with no conflicts, whenever I try to apply changes in resolution, windows yells at me saying: "the display control panel is unable to change the display settings. Please check your display hardware in device manager" Even

change desktop resolution
It turned out that the 2d component appeared not to be working since I could not change the screen resolution. (The display control panel is unable to change the display settings, please check display settings in control panel) I have been pulling my hair out ever since. I tried everything, removing card,

Can't Change Display Resolution! Matrox
Try setting your HDTV to 1024 x 768, your video card resolution to 1024 x 768 and set your video playback to AUTO. It should fill up your display, albeit you will have to mess with the appropriate Stretch factor on your HDTV's display settings. Because the MCE does not do native HDTV, don't expect it to.

Screen resolution slider greyed out
On exiting the Display settings in the control panel I received a message which said something about 'the system will now be set to 480x640x16 colors resolution' and in my rush to close my computer down I simply clicked OK instead of cancel, however my display settings are now stuck in this resolution and I am

assorted VNC-related questions
When you switch to another application, the screen resolution switches back to the user's default resolution automatically. How can I add this support to my own Before calling ChangeDisplaySettings for the first time, use EnumDisplaySettings(NULL, ENUM_CURRENT_SETTINGS,...) to get the current display settings.

resolution display
When the machine rebooted, the resolution went to 640x320. That means the display properties box was twice as big as the screen, with the "OK" box off Then the combination of random video settings with the new driver, along with different resolution and refresh rates, meant looking at the screen was painful.

Display Settings....
I have been changing display settings to recommended settings of manufacturer 1280 x 1024 have compensated by raising dpi to 170% 163 dpi have pretty good results but some lines are cut horizatialy in display is there a formula for setting dpi that could be better? Also some programs like norton and window washer

Resolution.
Cheers -- Martin Please take a look at the your display driver component's settings page in TD. There you will find the resolution settings you can preset in the image. Read though this tip page: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/embedded/aa731224.aspx.

Printing a form frm.printform
Paul Clement UseAdddressAtEndofMess...@swspectrum.com microsoft public vb winapi On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 15:38:11 +0200, "Eduardo A. Morcillo" <eda...@geocities.com> wrote: ¤ Randy, ¤ ¤ > I've never seen a 16-bit API to change display settings. ¤ ¤ 16bits application can also change the display setting if thet are

command to obtain current display resolution
Thanks Alan I beleive the resolution is actually a machine based setting. QuickRes from the reskit, tip 2159 at my 'NT Reg Hacks' at http://www.jsiinc.com for the list of tools, should allow you to quickly change resolution. "This tool enables you to change your display's visible screen area (resolution),

Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mode
At that point, the user is able to change the settings back, but I want to prevent a lot of grumbling if they are forced to make this change every couple days or so. In this newsgroup, I read In a perfect world, I would prefer knowing how to remove the display resolution and color depth from the user profile.

Strange startup Vista
When I reduce the resolution in the TS, and use a window, it works okay. I have been researching this problem and believe it relates to the session only having certain display settings which are common for everyday monitor displays. I assume since the the session is handed down that the local OS/Display does not

Forms
when coming back from sleep it loses its display settings/screen resolution back down to 800x600. I have to go into display settings and put it back to 1280x800 where it stays till next time. Doesn't do this every time; about 50% of the time when awakening from sleep. On reboot it keeps the correct settings.

Messed up resolution :(
UltimateZero UltimateZ...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Is changing your resolution, as well as other display settings, possible through safe mode, in Vista? Long story short, my monitor died a few hours ago. Being the resourceful person I try to be, I went and hooked up my

changing screen resolution
You may also want to see www.dougknox.com, Win XP Utilities, Keep User Display settings. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows XP/ Windows Smart Display Win Is there any way at all to change this so that I can have User 1 on a resolution of 800x600 and user 2 on a resolution of 1600x1200 without switching back and forth

Display Settings/Form Sizing
I find it hard to believe that Dell would design such a nice and powerful laptop to run properly in only one display setting. The 1600 x 1200 output is great, but as a software developer I need to be able to demonstrate software to my clients in different resolutions. Also, at that resolution, staring at the screen

Problems changing resolution and colours
My 19" TFT monitors are 1280x1024 which is a perfect resolution for reading. Yep, maybe, nut that (if you have the various display Settings still Set at the Default Settings" ends up with actually quite large Text, doesn't it? I have a Toshiba laptop and an IBM laptop that are both 1024x768.

Aligning static controls at runtime?
On the old PC the display settings showed all the possible colos settinds and every resolution, but on the new one only 16 colors and max resolution is limited to 800x600 Is it correct ot think that perhaps the correct driver for my videocard is missing? aa That's correct. Find the appropriate Win2000 driver for