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bdawg56kg
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03-25-2005, 03:27 AM
Post subject: How do I view all tables when multitabling?
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Full House
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Hey guys, this is a dumb question but is there a way to shrink the table sizes so that I can fit four tables on my monitor without having to click back and forth between each one? I play at stars, and I have a 15" dell monitor. Thanks.
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sykotik489
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raise your resolution
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KingDan
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This should be obvious, but how do you raise your resolution? This has been slowing down my multitabling.
Thanks
Dan
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wobbler
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In Windows go to START->'control panel'->'screen' and under one of the tabs there is a 'change resolution' slider. In XP, maybe you have to change to 'classical mode' to find the 'screen' icon.
You'll only be able to change the resoution on CRT monitors, though. LCD's are fixed.
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Just right click on your desktop and choose properties.
Click the settings tab and adjust.
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Cocco_Bill
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Originally Posted by wobbler
In Windows go to START->'control panel'->'screen' and under one of the tabs there is a 'change resolution' slider. In XP, maybe you have to change to 'classical mode' to find the 'screen' icon.
You'll only be able to change the resoution on CRT monitors, though. LCD's are fixed.
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LCD's fixed? I was able to change the resolution to 1600x1200 or any other resolution on my LCD without problems.
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wobbler
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Originally Posted by Cocco_Bill
LCD's fixed? I was able to change the resolution to 1600x1200 or any other resolution on my LCD without problems.
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Yes, they are fixed. CRTs can change resolution because you can control the sweep of the electron beam, while LCDs physically have a certain number of pixels. There is no way to change that.
You can simulate a lower resolution in software by using several physical pixels to represent a screen pixel, but you won't be able to get a higher resolution without losing bits.
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Cocco_Bill
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Originally Posted by wobbler
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Originally Posted by Cocco_Bill
LCD's fixed? I was able to change the resolution to 1600x1200 or any other resolution on my LCD without problems.
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Yes, they are fixed. CRTs can change resolution because you can control the sweep of the electron beam, while LCDs physically have a certain number of pixels. There is no way to change that.
You can simulate a lower resolution in software by using several physical pixels to represent a screen pixel, but you won't be able to get a higher resolution without losing bits.
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Good to know!
I guess my screen is fixed at 1600x1200 because it displays it perfectly, lower resolutions look fine too
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