Re: No keypad "+", how can I switch the X mode ?

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On Tuesday 23 September 2003 20:08, Steven Shiau wrote:
> Hi!
> I am running X in my IBM T23 laptop, but I encountered one problem, I'd
> like to swtich the X resolution from 1400x1050 to 1024x768 for the CRT
> output. The problem is, in my T23, there is no keypad, how can I use
> ctrl-alt-[keypad +] to switch them ?
> I tried to use ctrl-alt-[shift-=], but apprently it failed.
> If anyone know, please tell me.
> Thanks in advance.
>
My Dell has a numeric keypad built into the keyboard, activated when you 
engage the numlock key.  Perhaps your IBM has the same feature.  Look on the 
right-hand side of the keyboard for small, odd-colored numbers on the letter 
keys.

Joebewan



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