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Display Settings
Bill Marcum bmar...@iglou.com comp os linux setup On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:37:54 +0530, Sameer <iamsam...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi, I am unable to set the redhat 8.0 display to 1024 X 768. The default display setting is 800 X 600. When i change that to 1024 X 768, it says: Display settings changed You need to log out

Display Settings
I set my display settings to 200% and now the settings popup is larger than the screen and won't allow me to reset because I cannot see the ok or Apply tabs How can I reset display settings to 100%? DOS maybe ? whatb is path? any help appreciated Thanks Ed Vasquez.

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Steve van Dongen svand...@uniserve.com comp os ms-windows win95 setup Start Windows in safe mode (Press F8 when it says "Starting Windows 95") and change the display settings to something that works. Sounds like you have to lower the refresh rate if possible. Regards, Steve Aamir Sehbai wrote: I just bought a used

Display Settings
Ga...@sun.com microsoft public win2000 cmdprompt admin You should be able to change the settings by using the keyboard. I have to do this many times. 1. Right-click desktop, properties 2. Press SHIFT+CTRL+TAB 3. Press ALT+S 4. Press the left arrow key a few times 5. Press ENTER to close the Display Settings 6.

Display Settings Locked in Netmeeting 3.01
ID=KB;EN-US;Q281565 This applet allows each separate user of a Windows XP computer to have her/his separate settings for the display resolution, color depth and refresh rate. When Fast User Switching is used, the display settings change automatically when switching among users. XP Keep per User Display Settings

Restoring Default Display Settings (i8000)?
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gle...@mindspring.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion In Display>Settings>Advanced>Monitor tab, is the monitor listed correctly? ...glen Joe Rose wrote in message <862801c205a4$98d02b30$9be62ecf@tkmsftngxa03>... I'm wondering if anyone out there has any idea of why I'm suddenly having a problem (no real

Help with display settings please!!
ASP The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional SUMMARY When you modify the screen resolution and color depth settings in the Display Properties dialog box, the changes that you make are applied to all users on the computer.

can't keep display color setting at 256
... usually they have a gray scale and the startard 16 colors., then the rest are a variation that you must work with to get your image to show on the screen as besst as possible. eldee wrote: Van: eldee <l....@compaqnet.be> Onderwerp: bitmap & display settings Datum: dinsdag 28 september 1999 9:29 hi all,

HELP !!!!!! Display Settings Screwed Up
Gary Smith g...@infinet.com microsoft public win2000 setup Steve Olson <sro....@earthlink.net> wrote: I mistakenly set the display properties on my Windows 2000 Compaq to 800x600, and now I can't change it back to a higher resolution. The problem seems to be that, in the 800x600 mode I can change the settings,

Losing Profile Display Settings
Unfortunately the documentation isn't very clear on this topic, however by setting a valid position and display mode it will AFAIK be enabled and attached to the desktop. If anyone can confirm this or knows different then please post back here, unfortunately I don't have time to do much testing of this right now.

How to hide display settings icon on taskbar by script or ...
Eric Legge legge...@aol.comnojunk alt windows98 Subject: Screen display settings From: "Joe Green" joegr...@freemail.co.aus Date: 25/12/02 10:09 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: <qwmO9.6289$4k6.482381@wards> I have downloaded a DirectX upgrade from the Microsoft site, and after installation my screen display

Display Settings NT4
Thanks, IrvR -----Original Message----- Hi I have a problem to set the Display setting up to 1024x758x16@75Hz. I installed the following components: IntelŪ 82815 Graphics Controller set to the settings above FBA: PnP PnP (User Mode) Super VGA 1024x768 But if i boot the image I always get a low resolution 640x680.

display settings? boot twice?
I don't know what happened. I'd like to findout where in winxp I can enble it again. TIA Achim If you are not the System Administrator, then ask that person. OTOH, if you are the system administrator, then was the video driver changed or any of the advanced display setting options?

display settings adjusted automatically
I've saved my display settings as a name, but I still need to go to the properties of each folder and select that display type <sigh>. Danita Zanrč Novell Support Connection Sysop see http://www.caledonia.net/sysops.html for GroupWise books and utilities Bruce Waring<BWar...@dataconsulting.com> 5/11/2001 8:35:39 AM

Display settings set up for multiple monitors. Cannot change them.
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 of the form at other display settings. But...now someone wants a copy and that means I feel obligated to make sure the screens look normal no matter what the

Unabe to view Display Settings Controls-Apply/OK
Michael Bell mikebel...@yahoo.com novell support collaboration groupwise6 clients Some of the account settings can be done in C1. Some display settings are in the registry The rest is not really feasible. -- Michael J. Bell Novell Support Connection Volunteer Sysop PLEASE: Do not e-mail me privately unless

different display settings for all my family members?
glee gle...@mindspring.com microsoft public win95 general discussion Re-boot to safe Mode, and then go to Display settings in Control panel and set your display to something your monitor and video card will support (and hope you dfidn't damage your monitor). To boot to Safe Mode, start your computer and when you

Monitor Display Settings
Can anyone help me restore Windows' normal display settings? My dad was in here tonight, and somehow managed to change several of the display settings until they were really blurry, among other things. I managed to restore most of them by un-installing my video adapter and letting Windows set it up again; however,

Display Settings Issue! Needing Assistance
I apologize for the cross-post from XP-General, but I have gotten no responses there to this problem. After doing a repair of XP Home from the setup screen, not the recovery module, I now cannot access the display settings by right-clicking on a blank portion of the desktop. It goes to "Themes".

display settings
Thorsten Matzner tmatz...@gmx.net microsoft public windowsxp customize "bobhar" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have just upgraded my monitor to a 17' LCD screen and have set display settings to 1024 x 768 x 32(bit) and monitor refresh rate of 75Hz. Everytime I shutdown or restart the PC the display