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Display Settings
Not only have you not changed the resolution, so there is no need to broadcast display settings, but you bitwise OR two integers together into some meaningless mush, and broadcast that! If you feel a compulsion to send WM_DISPLAYCHANGE and WM_SETTINGCHANGE messages, just send them! But there is no need to send a

Setting screen resolution using the "Default Monitor" componen
Best of Luck, Kelly "Ken Meek" <kenmee...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1ee801c0ac44$7d548aa0$b1e62ecf@tkmsftngxa04... How can I prevent users from changing display colors and resolution? I have multiple users on one PC and certain programs do not like display settings to change.

display resolution
Briefly, you need to resize and / or reposition various parts of your display according to the screen resolution and the window size, but you do not need I created an application with my display settings at 1024 X 768. Since this was for my own personal use, I didn't really care about what happens to the look

dpi and ppi (Pixel Question)
Click the "Settings" tab. Move the "Screen Resolution" slider on notch to the right and click "Apply". Accept the new setting if prompted and your happy with it, Expand "Display Adapters" by clicking the Plus (+) next to it in the tree. Double click your video device to open its properties.

command to obtain current display resolution
Every time I boot the computer I receive the message 'There is a problem with your display settings. The adaptor type is incorrect, or the current settings do not work with your hardware'. After OK-ing this window I am presented with the Display Properties window. Making any colour depth or resolution requires a

screen resolution
I do, however, have a question about one of the hardware display settings...the screen resolution option. I'm torn between 1024x768x32 and 1024x768x16, because I'm not entirely sure just what the 32/16 difference is referring to here. Since my computer is not really a "gaming" machine, I have to be pretty careful

Change screen resolution in code ?
When you design for the screen, the pixel dimensions tell you the size, which will vary, but be relative to known display settings. If you understand resolution for screen display, you just make the image the number of pixels you need. If you scan for the web only, sure, you can do that.

display resolution changed
Every now and then, I am unable to adjust my display settings. I only noticed this problem since I downloaded the following two games which allowed me the options of changing resolutions: 1) Crimson Skies Trial - from Microsoft download section 2) Hunt for the Red Baron - from RealGames The following error arises

Display settings?????
Whenever possible, a container seeks to display an object at its finest resolution, sometimes called the object's native size. All objects, however, have a default display size Once you've done this, it will use *all* of the characteristics/settings of the display for the next (and each subsequent) drop. Jim.

Accessing ActiveX properties in VB
Mistoffolees mistyfa...@danang.rvn alt windows95 Dick Reuben wrote: Had to reinstall Win95 Ver 4.00.1111 today, and I can't get my resolution set up properly. When I go into Control Panel/Display/Settings, the screen turns black and I get a small blue box with an "Out Of Scan Range" message...and then I have to

besides resolution, isn't large fonts setting vs. small fonts ...
You should then be able to change the setting, and reboot. James P Rybak wrote: I inadvertently set my monitor resolution to 640x480. I can't change it now because, due to this resolution, the lower third of the "SETTINGS" screen is now cut off. CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY SETTINGS What can I do to change the resolution?

Display Properties not showing; can't access settings
Doug Knox MS-MVP dk...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp customize See www.dougknox.com, Win XP Utilities, Keep User Display Settings. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows I was wondering if it is possible to have one log in name set to a screen resolution of say 1200x1000 and have another log in name set to 800x600.

screen resolution
Also, for some strange reason, Safe mode displays the resolution correctly, whereas Normal Mode seems to place the Start Menu and the very top of the screen outside where the TV displays. That seems a bit strange to me, seeing as, like I said, Safe Mode displays it correctly. I swear, this is going to drive me

Personalization windows
Everything is up and running perfectly, except for one thing. When I go to display properties, then go to settings, I try to change my screen resolution, and I cannot. The slider bar will not move! I have tried everything I can think of, and nothing is working, so any help with this issue is greatly apprectiated!

adjusting Corel Linux display settings
Currently her display is set to 640x480 resolution and I cannot change it. Let me tell you this history before you jump to any conclusions. I went into the Display Settings. Under Display it read "Default Monitor on Standard PCI Graphics Adapter". Under colors the options were 2 colors and 16 colors.

Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod
Run "RunDLL deskcp16.dll,QUICKRES_RUNDLLENTRY " & _ sDisplayConfig The current display settings are available from the registry in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Display\Settings key as the BitsPerPixel and Resolution values. For example ... sKey = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Display\Settings" CurrentResolution=.

Resolution Problem
The flags indicate which members of the DEVMODE structure are used for the display settings change. If the appropriate bit is not set in dmFields, If lpDevMode is NULL, all the values currently in the registry will be used for the display setting. Passing NULL for the lpDevMode parameter is the easiest way to

Display settings
And while you may not like adding any unnecessary software, if you want different display settings for different users, you don't have much choice in XP. in Win98 "User Profiles" the screen resolution was one of the settings that changed to suit the profile - in WinXP "Accounts" the screen res appears to be

Setting screen resolution...
... a 1024 by 768 pixels... though there are a lot of display settings in my company that are different on every computer, any suggestions on how to develop my forms (for size) dynamically to adjust to different size display settings? Typically, you would want to know the lowest resolution you need to accomodate,

Resolution Sharing
75270_37...@csi.xcom alt games microsoft flight-sim Melissa <willkayakforfoodREMOVE_T...@gmx.net> wrote in news:378970h0mdmce3oefn3meb8n1ecupvm6br@4ax.com: display settings...the screen resolution option. I'm torn between 1024x768x32 and 1024x768x16, because I'm not entirely sure just what the 32/16 difference is