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"What is your screen resolution?," in the TFP Support and Feedback forum, begins: "1024 x 768 32 bit..."


View Poll Results: What is your Screen Resolution and Color Quality?
800 by 600 or less 3 12.50%
1024 by 768 7 29.17%
1280 by 1024 or more 11 45.83%
Some odd size no one else has (please post it as a reply) 1 4.17%
Color quality Medium (16 bit) or less 0 0%
Color quality Highest (32 bit) or more 15 62.50%
Whatever smoke signals are 0 0%
All my selections are exaggerated so you envy me 0 0%
All my selections are exaggerated so you feel sorry for me 0 0%
None of your damn business! 0 0%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 24. You may not vote on this poll

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Old August 29, 2008, 01:27 AM   #16
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1024 x 768 32 bit

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Old August 29, 2008, 06:49 AM   #17
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1024 x 768, 32 bit

I've tried higher, but text gets too small for these old eyes.

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Old August 29, 2008, 10:44 PM   #18
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Bud Cline said View Post
HOLY CRAP!!! That was scary! Just for fun I changed my screen resolution as a result of this damned thread and when I did I lost my start button. It was wa-a-a-a-y over
<<<<<<<<<<<< there.

Had a helluva time figuring out how to change it back.

Now that I found my way back into the Control Panel and rescended my last command of genius I now know that I am using 1024 X 768.

I have about about six inches of screen left over but I maintain a right collum that displays the time and weather and MSNBC News headlines.

OK OK OK, 1024 X 768 and I'm thinkin' I'm real happy with that.










Note to self: (Hey dumbass don't EVER do that again!)
Bud I know the feeling I was trying to get a DVD to play through puter to my DVD recorder with the TV with a program called ATI which you can transfer puter screen to a TV. It gave me the chance to change the screen size so I thought okay. Results a message coming up saying something like screen size to large and no way of seeing anything. Just blank blue puter screen. Okay get hold of Nick. How, puter just blue screen? Can't turn off, or anything, no nothing. Okay pull plug, comes back on the same. Then I notice I can see cursor on TV screen and I managed to get it back to normal. Anybody who suggests I change screen size again. DEAD. A mate of mine did the same but his puter was in a different room as the TV so he had to get his wife to say up a little, over to the right a little, now down a little, no to far down if you know what I mean
> And the same as the quote as Budes Note to self

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