Philip TAYLOR wrote:


chicagofan wrote:

Thanks, guys. I've got even bigger problems so this new new laptop may be going 
back
and I won't have to worry about that for now. Win7 display options do not allow 
800x600
resolution in full screen mode, and I spend too much time on my laptop to 
squint at that miniscule text all day. :(

Not true.  I have just set my copy of Win 7 Enterprise to 800 x 600
without any difficulty.  I would imagine that it is a limitation
of your LCD (or LED) display driver than of Win 7 per se.

Philip Taylor

I've read 40-50 messages in forums about this resolution problem, with people debating how to solve this problem that many people with different brand pc's/graphics cards are having... without finding a resolution to mine.

I suspect all the Win7 adjustments being inaccessible are due to this ability to link to TV adapters, which I don't care about. I want to see what is on my computer screen. :)

If you had the below equipment where would you go to find out what to do? Gateway [mfr] or Intel or Microsoft? Considering I am a novice... that is.


15.6" LED-backlit LCD high-definition display
With Ultrabright technology and 1366 x 768 resolution showcases movies and games in stunning clarity.

IntelĀ® HD Graphics 3000
Feature 128MB dedicated video memory for lush images. Also features support for Microsoft DirectX 10.1. HDMI output allows for an easy connection to an HDTV.

Barbara
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