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or >:D are attached, that paragraph may not be 100% serious. Seriously.that sound like a pain in the A**Callid wrote:And yes, it is possible to have a resolution higher than your monitor would normally allow. In this case, you only see a part of the screen and can move by scrolling.
It is necessary sometimes. For example, Aegisub does theoretically work nonetheless, but there is no room for subtitles then...xpon wrote:that sound like a pain in the A**Callid wrote:And yes, it is possible to have a resolution higher than your monitor would normally allow. In this case, you only see a part of the screen and can move by scrolling.
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or >:D are attached, that paragraph may not be 100% serious. Seriously.Callid wrote:Well, the program that enable me to change my screen resolution at my Laptop to beyond monitor size is "Eee PC Tray Utility 5.1.1.3018". However, I don't know how to get this, it was pre-installed on my Laptop.
Akonyl wrote:after searching, I see nothing for "Acer Aspire 21", however for "Acer Aspire One", I found this link:
http://forums.techarena.in/monitor-video-cards/1216868.htm
where people are talking about this problem, and someone includes a link to the a1ctl utility they're talking about.
kate_49 wrote:Callid wrote:Well, the program that enable me to change my screen resolution at my Laptop to beyond monitor size is "Eee PC Tray Utility 5.1.1.3018". However, I don't know how to get this, it was pre-installed on my Laptop.
Callid, what's the model of your laptop??
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