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Unable to change Display resolution Settings
Everything installed (sound, DSL and video) without a hitch. The problem is that on my 17 in. monitor that 800 x 640 resolution is too large and 1280 x 720 is too small to read, expecially using Netscape. What is the optimal way to adjust either the video setting or to make Netscape use a larger font under the

Changing Display Settings (Resolution mainly) through Safe Mod
As a sidebar, I will also note that the consumer Sony cameras, as a means of preserving low grain / noise, very noticeably reduce their resolution in lower The monitor / camera setting comments I offered were a stretch, but could account for some of the effects he voiced if his monitor settings were truly bad.

MPEG blocking problem
I was fooling around with the software that adjusts the video resolution settings. I have an HP 17" monitor - pretty nice, actually - and set the resolution from 1024x768 to something like 2048x1024 (I don't exactly recall). Anyway, the video went black, so I turned off the PC. I'm running Win98SE, and figured it

change video setting for each user
Set it back to 32bit and all was fine until I rebooted, went back to 8bit, I have tried ALL other resolution settings with the same result. I have rebooted into safe-mode ran virus scan, no virus, set it to run scan disc on reboot (all was well there), defragged (alls well there), uninstalled/reinstalled video

Need comnpact camera to take good crsip stage shots
How can I go back to Windows- Setup and change the resolution setting again? (Windows 3.11) Van at--- b...@musicB.mcgill.ca Hi Van, First, guess -- your monitor may support that high a resolution, but it sounds like the video card doesn't. 1024X728 is a very high resolution, which takes a lot of memory to run.

Screen resolution in Ubuntu
I don't know if this is unique to my diamond video card but I'm able to configure hot keys that will automatically switch between different resolutions. GOSS FAMILY <darry...@kode.net> wrote: Is there any way that I can change my display resolution settings from a batch file? I have a couple of games that work

Desktop area - video settings
I've tried to increase the resolution to something higher (600x800, or 1024x768), but the slider control in the SiS530 driver settings panel won't let me slide it over to any such value; it's "stuck" at the leftmost position, which equates to 640x480. The on board video card has 8MB of memory; I seriously doubt it

Is there any way to change video display resolution from a ...
Paul Clement UseAdddressAtEndofMess...@swspectrum.com microsoft public excel programming "DWilliams" <d...@bayou.nojunk> wrote: »Hello All, » »A while back I believe I saw some references to getting or reading a user's »system video resolution. There were two methods, one using an API call.

Use PowerVCR II 3.0 to capture in SVCD (480x480).
You will need that kind of adapter if your monitor will not work with a synch on green video signal. As far as other settings, both the IIsi and IIci do not have support for "on-the-fly resolution switching", they work at the setting read at startup time from the sense pins on the video plugged into the monitor

Display on screen
All the latest drivers, 2 MB video ram and have tried all other drivers by PB, NEC and standard ones. This was driving me so crazy I gave the monitor to a After restarting your computer in Safe Mode, change the resolution to VGA. Not all display modes may appear in the Display Properties Settings dialog box.

Capture resolution settings adjustable : which cards ???
If possible, increase your video resolution to a level higher than 640x480.You can change your resolution by going to Start/Settings/Control Panel/Display.Then, click on the Settings tab and change the resolution in the Desktop area section. 2. Turn off the Taskbar settings Always on Top and Auto Hide.

Where are the Video settings stored on 2000
rcc rickscafe.casabla...@gmx.net alt os linux mandrake Tony wrote: My main problem RIGHT NOW centers on the fact that Mandrake Control Center INSISTS on countermanding MY VIDEO ADAPTER selections and therfore resolution settings that I can use. Incidentally MDL8.1 ALSO HAD THIS PROCLEVITY. When I intially installed

System Resolution Settings
Tim
Wunder twun...@REMOVEcomcast.net linux redhat On Wednesday 28 August 2002 10:16 pm, Take A Walk! wrote: Supplementary to prev question How do I change my mouse settings (I want to try to emulate 3 buttons, on my 2 button mouse) Assuming your using XFree86 4.x, edit the mouse InputDevice section in your

Custom video resolution for an application
Solution 4 Change your video resolution. Lower your color settings. Disable graphics acceleration. To change video resolution, or lower your color settings To When confident that the display and video adapter are capable of a higher resolution, try setting the Adapter Type to one of the high-resolution generic

grabbing samples on live video stream
Folks, can someone please help me figure out why my xp-pro video resolution is always low when I restart or turn my system on? My video settings always stayed put up until I recently installed Adobe Acrobat standard version 6. I wouldn't think this program would have anything to do with effecting my video

can't change video settings
Before the proper driver is used, I get 600x400 resolution and very choppy video (like the standard VGA driver acts). In this case, the device manager lists the correct display adapter (which strikes me as odd considering the incorrect resolution settings). Is this due to incorrect default monitor settings?

video settings keep changing
The program takes up to four parameters on the command line: 1: wanted resolution in X in pixels 2: wanted resolution in Y in pixels 3: wanted color depth in bits per pixel 4: flag indicating if the new Note: The video driver may require a reboot to make the changed settings active. This is up to the driver.

Need to reboot after each video settings change?
List anything you don't know what it is :) ---- Nathan McNulty MikeB wrote: Hi there, As I stated below I have to adjust my video resolution each time I boot my computer (hot or cold). Up to the welcome screen I have my normal resolution of 1280 x 1024. when I go to loading my settings it loads some of the settings

need help with display settings.
I have the monitor settings correct there is just nothing that i can change the settings to. If anyone can help me i would be very grateful. If this is using X, try posting on comp.os.linux.x instead. What version of X is it? What Linux distribution and version? What video card is it? Indeed.

Changing mouse settings and video resolution
One final question: What happens if you try to call a BIOS interrupt (such as the 0x10 video interrupt) on an EFI machine? .... I bet there will be people who disagree with the firmware about which resolution looks good. True. But in that case you want to change the setting in the firmware, not in the loader.