Re: Screen resolution.

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Yes and it had no effect. The only thing that works is hitting the plus key on the numeric keypad.

Harry Hoffman wrote:

Did you try:
CTRL-ALT-{SHIFT}+

on a normal keyboard?

--Harry

Quoting James Moberg <jmoberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

*> James Moberg wrote:
*> Here's yet another update on this. I looked in the README file and
*> figured out why the I couldn't get the screen resolutions to change. It
*> says that you need to use the ctrl-alt-+(on the numeric keypad). I was
*> hitting the plus key next to the backspace key. Now all is fine and I
*> can switch the resolutions as needed. Thanks for the help.
*>







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