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I cant change my display resolution.
I'm not sure if this means that IE just isn't using the high resolution at all, It seems indeed that the mechanism described at that MS URL isn't active on her If you could also measure the the image with a ruler, and state what the real physical display settings are (there are some details below of how you can

resolution settings lost after sleep - dell insp 1505 - vista
I am trying to update my display settings to show a higher resolution, but I am unable to. I have tried Help and Support and none of the suggestions even remotely apply to my problem. It's giving me 2 options for my display: 1. (Multiple Moniters) on NVIDIA GeForce FX Go520 2. Default Moniter on NVIDIA GeForce FX

Getting Windows display settings
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, if your not satisfied don't accept the new setting and move the slider one more notch to the right. Continue until your satisfied. Ok your way out.

ppi, dpi...?
"rich" <rich...@lycos.com> wrote in message news:02fd01c35091$27285320$a501280a@phx. gbl... i am able to go into the control settings and use the display settings options for setting the screen resolution to 800x600 however when applied or ok is clicked the settings do not take effect.even after restarting computer

Using a custom display resolution under Windows 95 OSR2
When you include the component into your TD configuration, expand it, select Settings, and then set the resolution setting to what you want it to be. I've read numerous threads on the display resolution not being found during the FBA process but for the life of me I can't figure it out.

Unable to change resolution
If you go into display settings at this point and increase the resolution slider to any other size it appears to let you, but says you must reboot for changes to take effect after you hit APPLY. After rebooting the machine is still in the same low resolution (640x480) but this time when you go into Display Settings

DISPLAY RESOLUTION PROBLEM
One usually uses this together with EnumDisplaySettings, which is needed to figure out which display settings the display driver supports. Note that it is up to the display driver whether changes to the display settings require a reboot or not. Peter Below (TeamB) 100113.1...@compuserve.com)

Can't Change Resolution? Help!
Set it to require a reboot after resolution change, change resolution, and it hangs. Set resolution with the Display Properties box, tell it to reboot, So any user should be able to change display settings, right? I tried two of the accounts before I got bored. Something has to give on one side or the other.

ping Jeff -Newsreader
To manually set your screen resolution default via the registry, it can be done here: Start/Run/Regedit: HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Display\Settings In the right pane, right click resolution, modify, 800600. That's what I had to do to restore the desired screen setting. By disabling access to "Display Settings" I blocked

Display on screen
According to my scribbly notes I went into Display\ Settings \ Advanced\ Monitor. Clicked "plug and play" to DEselect. Clicked change. Selected display driver list. Selected Show all hardware. This brought up a list of possibles, including 800x600 resolution. Selected that and okayed my way out, which gave me the

XP Display is virtually unreadable
Here is where things get a bit messy-- Each resolution has different timing, and displays may or may not have individual settings available for each resolution setting. In the "old" analog display days, the method used was generally to stop the boot process when the BIOS options were displayed, and use that screen

Fuzzy Resolution Nightmare
(the previous setting were 800x600) 0n closing the program all icons and text were twice the size. but when i went to display settings to restore my pixel size the control bar was "greyed out" (as was my font size) and despite re-installing my video drivers i cannot now reverse back to the original 800x600.

Screen resolution problem
When you change resolution from 800 to 1024, everything on the page gets smaller at once. But (at least in W95) when in Display/Settings you change from large fonts (120dpi) to small fonts (96dpi), the images don't shrink, only the text does. If text size is going to change without graphics size changing,

Flat Panel Monitors & their resolution...question
Solution 4 Change your video resolution. Lower your color settings. Disable graphics acceleration. To change video resolution, or lower your color settings To change the display settings, follow steps 1-3 from Solution 1 above, then: Select a resolution on the Desktop area slider. The maximum resolution that can be

Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod
Ie., the screen resolution change made by the wizard just seems to be another way of doing a screen resolution change from the "Display properties" dialog window (right clicking on the desktop and choosing Properties->Settings). Any ideas? Thanks, Mark.

Screen resolution in Ubuntu
The resolution and refresh rate the 15" monitor can cope with will depend on its quiality. For instance, an expensive 15" may be able to take a higher refresh rate than a cheap 17" and vice versa. If you leave the computer at a resolution / refresh rate that her monitor can't handle then it won't display anything

Widescreen display settings
After about 5-10 seconds the message disappears and the Display Settings box reappears with the 640 x 480 pixels setting returned. If you don't confirm a change it resolution the drivers will return to the old setting assuming you can't read the display and there's a problem. You have to confirm.

dual settings/resolution for dual logins
I see: Safe Mode Safe Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command Prompt Normal Mode This is on the DOS screen. "On the Bridge" wrote: Start the computer in VGA mode, there is an option above the one that says safe mode... that way everything will work ok, only that you will have a low resolution that you can

command to obtain current display resolution
This has the affect of increasing the font size to something more manageable at high resolution. Then you can go into display settings and choose large icons and fool around with some of the other setting until you have the display the way you like it. You try this out with you current monitor by going to Display

(The display control panel is unable to change the display ...
John Inzer oo...@doobie.xyz microsoft public windowsxp video lga36 wrote: I have changed the resolution before. Now I have some very expensive trial software that I need to use and I cant seem to change the display settings from 800X600 to the 1024x768 I go into my computer, display, settings, the slider is there