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Neo
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      13th Jun 2005
Hi,
How to change the display resolutions after boot up to XPE ?
I am using the Intel 852GM GMCH integrated graphics controller.. under XPE,
no device manager and display properties , so how to change the resolutions?
(from 640x480 to 1024x768) Should I insert any other component to have
display applet on control panel ?

Thank you very much.
Neo


 
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      14th Jun 2005
Do you want to be able to change resolutions on the fly? You will need to
add the Display Control Panel if so. If you simply want the runtime to
operate at a set resolution at all times, you can change these settings in
the component for your display adapter in Target Designer. Locate your
display adapter in your configuration, then click on "Settings". There, you
can change the resolution, color depth and refresh rate settings.

Make sure that your settings do not exceed the capabilities of your video
adapter and your monitor.

That should help. =)

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"Neo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> How to change the display resolutions after boot up to XPE ?
> I am using the Intel 852GM GMCH integrated graphics controller.. under
> XPE, no device manager and display properties , so how to change the
> resolutions? (from 640x480 to 1024x768) Should I insert any other
> component to have display applet on control panel ?
>
> Thank you very much.
> Neo
>



 
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KM
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      15th Jun 2005
Or use "low footprint" API approach: ChangeDisplaySettings[Ex] :-)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...vcons_7gz7.asp

KM

> Do you want to be able to change resolutions on the fly? You will need to
> add the Display Control Panel if so. If you simply want the runtime to
> operate at a set resolution at all times, you can change these settings in
> the component for your display adapter in Target Designer. Locate your
> display adapter in your configuration, then click on "Settings". There,
> you can change the resolution, color depth and refresh rate settings.
>
> Make sure that your settings do not exceed the capabilities of your video
> adapter and your monitor.
>
> That should help. =)
>
> --
> Matt Kellner ((E-Mail Removed))
> STE, Windows Embedded Group
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
> ===============================
>
> "Neo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi,
>> How to change the display resolutions after boot up to XPE ?
>> I am using the Intel 852GM GMCH integrated graphics controller.. under
>> XPE, no device manager and display properties , so how to change the
>> resolutions? (from 640x480 to 1024x768) Should I insert any other
>> component to have display applet on control panel ?
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>> Neo
>>

>
>



 
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