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Joe Lore <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Feb 2003 16:17:18 -0500
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hi,

Do you have the correct drivers/.inf files selected in windows for the
PLANER display?

It might be that you are running a high res ( 1280 x1024 ) in windows for
the display normally and when you are switching to the open DOS window,
maybe only 640x 480 is supported.

I am running an LM800 by AOC.  When I go to the dos prompt and make it
maximized it does not take the whole
screen.  It opens up a dos window.   When in the DOS window I click on the
make full screen icon on the top it makes it 100 % dos and I have to type
exit to get out of it.

if you right click on the DOS ICON a set of tabs will come up.  GO to the
SCREEN tab and play with the setting in there.  you can change to open DOS
in a window or full screen and you can change the size  Default, 25 lines,
50 lines, etc.





At 09:07 PM 02/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I am running WinXP Pro with a Planar flat panel display. When I open a
>Command Prompt in a window everything is fine. If I change the command
>prompt to full screen the monitor goes off and says OVER RANGE. Is there
>some place in windows that you can set the screen resolution for a
>Command Prompt full screen window ?
>
>Thanks
>Joe
>
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God Bless America!

Joe Lore
MicroComputerCenter, Inc.
781-933-5530 / [log in to unmask]

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