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Paul Hachmeyer <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Mar 2001 12:46:13 -0500
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It may also be a problem with the monitor - if electronic components are
deficient, a reduced-size screen display is the result.  Have you had a tv or
monitor repair shop take a look at it?  Many offer free estimates.

>
> > >> I have a friend who has an old monitor. The problem is
> > >> that her desktop display size is smaller than the screen size.
> In the replies to this problem I remember reading about a recommended
> program that would restore screen to full size. Does anyone remember what
> that program was? I couldn't find it archives. This would be for monitors
> with no size adjustments (I have several that I don't want to spend money
> on).
> I tried the change in registry that was given, but that didn't correct
> the problem.
> Demetri Kolokotronis

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