>>Did you try it with QPC2v2 or just with v1? v2 should be able to
>>handle it.
>No, the laptop has only a small screen memory, so I have not tried
>installing QPC2v2 on it (she complains I have too much of MY software
>installed on it already!)
OK, I have now installed QPC2v2 (v2.03) onto the laptop (hope she
doesn't notice!) and here's the results. It was a Toshiba 420CDT.
1. Windowed 512x256 mode as you'd expect takes about 512 of the 800
pixels across and 256 of the 600 pixels down. The QPC2 display does
not scale on the laptop (it does on the desktop computer), so
presumably that is down to the graphics system in that laptop.
2. Clicking on the Windoze maximise button (when QPC2v2 is in windowed
mode briefly flashes an expanding outline, then it reverts to the
original 512x256 display but in the top left corner of the screen.
3. Pressing CTRL SHIFT F12 to go to full screen display more than
fills the screen, presumably needs 1024x768.
>>If the graphics chip is capable of scaling you can open QPC in
>>512x256 windowed mode and manually maximize the window.
No, it couldn't be manually maximised. The double headed arrow
appeared, but the outline size could not be changed, so presumably the
chip cannot scale.
Presumably, Marcel, this is as you expected.
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