Bruce Johnson6/23/03 10:50 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Jon Svenson wrote:
>> It will not damage the computer or the monitor. The reason it isn't
>> recommended is because OS X is designed to be run at 800x600 or greater,
>> therefore it looks better.
> 
> More than that! OSX requires 800x600 because there are dialogs that
> *will not fit* on a 640x480 screen. You will get into a situation where
> you will find it quite difficult to do any work.
> 
> A better solution in your case would be to use Universal Access (in the
> System Prefs) to turn on screen zoom.


I tried screen zoom and I hate it. When I moved cursor, there was strange
behavior.
Francine
Cube 450 mhz, memory 768 MB, hard drive 20 GB, OS 10.2.6


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