We have had the same issue in my office.  Many in my staff wants me to lower the resolution to 800x600 because they feel the letters are too small in 1024x768.  Then at the lower resolution, the letter edges are rough and it drives me crazy.  But they like it apparently.  Go figure...
 
Kevin


Gregory Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think the single point on which I get the most pushback (for the
Visual SAC) is that user interfaces need to be usable (e.g., by
providing scrollbars) on an 800x600 display. UI designers don't want
to hear it, insisting that providers have bigger screens and that
they want to use them. There is one application that always forces me
to set my resolution at 1024x7068 (because otherwise windows are
clipped and there are components to which I have no access). It
drives me crazy!

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On Jun 8, 2005, at 9:10 PM, Dan wrote:

> I wonder what screensize the VA designs their websites at cause
> even at 1024x768 that page has a crazy horizontal scroll.
>
> At 1 0:19 PM 6/8/2005, Nancy wrote:
>
>> I am happy to say the folks at the VA have gotten the online CPRS
>> demo up and
>> running again. If you haven't see it before, take a look at
>> http://www.va.gov/vista . I had to "repair" my installation of the
>> downloaded CPRS to get it to connect.
>>
>
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