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Dec 21, 2011 02:33 |  #1

I want to use my HP netbook for Liveview focusing but due to a max.screen res.
of 1024x600 DPP won't load.Any other programs that would work on a 1024x600
screen. Thanks


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Dec 23, 2011 12:05 |  #2

I can force my Lenova S10 into 1024x768 running XP. You can try this:

Right click on the desktop.
Select Properties.
Select Settings.
Select Advanced.
Select Monitor.
Make sure the box for, "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display." is unchecked.
Click Apply and Okay to get back to the Settings tab.

If the Screen Resolution slider isn't fully active, you may have to back out to the desktop, right click, and go back to the Settings tab.

Either way, you, "should," be able to move the Resolution slider to the 1024x768 resolution setting. XP should also allow you to virtual scroll to cover the entire new height of the window. Give it a shot and mess around with it a bit and see how that works for you.


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Dec 23, 2011 19:36 |  #3

halitime wrote in post #13577661 (external link)
I want to use my HP netbook for Liveview focusing but due to a max.screen res.
of 1024x600 DPP won't load.Any other programs that would work on a 1024x600
screen. Thanks

Do you mean won't load or won't install? If you mean won't install, if you can attach an external monitor it should get by the resolution problem.


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