Better idea: investigate the PFC Resize service for your application. Instead
of changing the system settings to accomodate your application, change the
application to dynamically adjust to the user's settings.
You can find more information about the PFC Resize service at any of the main
PFC websites (http://www.pfccheatsheet.com, http://www.pfcguide.com/pfc_faq.asp,
etc).
"Hensel, Russ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/21/2000 09:38:16 AM
To: PFCSIG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: (bcc: John Niespodzianski/Contractor/Highmark)
Subject: RE: PFCSIG Changing display property at run time
Bad idea. I would boot any software that messed with my display setting off
my computer.
Russ
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From: Kshitij Infotech [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 2:51 AM
To: PFCSIG
Subject: PFCSIG Changing display property at run time
hi
I want to change display property say resolution, font(large/ small) at run
time. Since many applications are designed for different resolution &
setting, it causes problems while running. also i want to restore the
settings while closing the application.
Please help
PB
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