If you run it through VNC, VNC will give you a virtual memory-based
GUI that can be smaller than the display, with scrollbars.

Other tools that might do that too...
xnest - Nested X server
xserver-xephyr - nested X server

I'd use VNC myself, since I have experience with it.

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Turgut Durduran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would love to be able to use Rosetta Stone on my Samsung Q1 Ultra. I 
> installed with wine and it installs and runs fine. Except things do not fit 
> on the screen and I can't ever quit the program, or click on several of the 
> menus.
>
> I assume there is either a way to scroll up/down/left/right or configure 
> "wine" so that everything becomes smaller.
>
> Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Turgut
>
> PS: I also still can not "suspend" or "hibernate" reliably. Any solutions?
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