Problem fixed: just press Host G. (My 'host' is right hand ctrl button). Simono On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 11:17 +0100, Simon O'Riordan wrote: > On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 10:52 +0100, Robert Bronsdon wrote: > > > Hello Simon, > > > > Just noticed this. In theory enabling the drivers should allow you to > > improve your screen resolution. Usually if you "fullscreen" the virtual > > screen the guest display will auto enlarge to fill. > No, it doesn't. > I've allocated 64 MB to video. > It is specific screen res to what you get after you install the > extensions. > For networking. > > Can I ask how much video memory you have assigned to the virtual machine > > (this can be found in the GUI under settings -> display -> Video Memory). > > As there is a limit on screen resolution based on the amount of memory the > > virtual graphics card can access. > > > > -- > > Using Opera M2: http://www.opera.com/mail/ > > > This is not vanilla Vbox. This is not OSE, this is restricted, for > 10.04, with the extras installed to enable folder sharing. > If you go to XP display settings, the picture is stubbornly set at > 800X600, centre screen. > In fact this is the sole resolution available. > Can you talk me through enabling video drivers? > Simono > >
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