Hi,
Have you tried "Ctrl Alt -" and "Ctrl Alt +" on Num-keypad?
(Without the quotes.)
If you don't have anyother rez, try running .. XConfigurator and
picking a few higher resolutions other then just 640x480.
If I'm wrong about this, maybe someone will correct me.
best!
hth
Markf
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Jason Elwell wrote:
>
> I have the same problem with my "el cheapo generic card". It seems that some
> windows/boxs are just programmed not to fit. Im using 640x480 at 24 bit color.
> I have gotten quite used to using ALT+Left Mouse to move the window around.
>
> Sincerely yours,
> Jason Elwell
> On Sun, 09 Jan 2000, you wrote: > From the command line, try running the
> following: > "XF86Configurator" without the quotes >
> >
> >
> > >From: John Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: [newbie] Help. My screen is too big for my glass. -- jrt
> > >Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2000 21:56:01 -0500
> > >
> > >
> > >I am in the process of replacing an ATI video card with a Voodoo 3.
> > >
> > >It is a two part process. First you get the 2D part working, the add
> > >the 3D drivers. I'm part way through the first bit, but the screen size
> > >at the lower resolutions (640x480 & 800x600) remains at 1024X768. When
> > >you move the mouse to the edge of the monitor, the screen 'slides' off
> > >to the side.
> > >
> > >I have read through the XF86Config man and there is no setting for
> > >virtual screen size, and I can't think of any other place it may be
> > >hidden. Please point me in the right direction.
> > >
> > >Thanx in advance. John Turnbull
> >
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