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Paul
Guest
My wife has always preferred our desktop monitor's resolution to be set low,
at 800 x 600. Getting her ready for a nice new 19-inch LCD (1440 x900), I
decided to raise the old monitor's resolution (the highest it can support is
something like 2000x1600). It put it at 1280x1024 and the icons and fonts on
webpages look incredibly small. I went into the start menu properties and
told it to use large icons; and the settings in the desktop properties--I
change the font size to large. But as you can see, everything looks
incredibly small.
http://img242.imageshack.us/my.php?image=resolutionvz4.jpg
This monitor is an old Sony Trinitron, on its last legs. I'm not sure if
this will look good on a newer monitor... is there something I'm overlooking
here? I have a 15.4 inch laptop that has a resolution like 1280x900 or
something, and it looks normal. What do I need to do here to get a more
normal view, instead of the incredibly small fonts on the browser?
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Paul
MS Office Pro 2003
XP Home
Dell Inspiron 1501
at 800 x 600. Getting her ready for a nice new 19-inch LCD (1440 x900), I
decided to raise the old monitor's resolution (the highest it can support is
something like 2000x1600). It put it at 1280x1024 and the icons and fonts on
webpages look incredibly small. I went into the start menu properties and
told it to use large icons; and the settings in the desktop properties--I
change the font size to large. But as you can see, everything looks
incredibly small.
http://img242.imageshack.us/my.php?image=resolutionvz4.jpg
This monitor is an old Sony Trinitron, on its last legs. I'm not sure if
this will look good on a newer monitor... is there something I'm overlooking
here? I have a 15.4 inch laptop that has a resolution like 1280x900 or
something, and it looks normal. What do I need to do here to get a more
normal view, instead of the incredibly small fonts on the browser?
--
Paul
MS Office Pro 2003
XP Home
Dell Inspiron 1501