XDA Exec Screen Resolution issue

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Guest

Hi,

I have an in house application on on O2 XDA Exec [HTC Universal].

The icons and the main form are showing up as small and take up approx 50%
of the screen in both Landscape and Portrait mode. The app works fine on
other PDAs XDA mini, iPAQ etc.

The strange thing is that controls such as text boxes dropdowns are the
correct size

Hs anybody come across something similiar before, any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Liam
 
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David Hearn

Liam said:
Hi,

I have an in house application on on O2 XDA Exec [HTC Universal].

The icons and the main form are showing up as small and take up approx 50%
of the screen in both Landscape and Portrait mode. The app works fine on
other PDAs XDA mini, iPAQ etc.

The strange thing is that controls such as text boxes dropdowns are the
correct size

Hs anybody come across something similiar before, any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Liam

This device has a VGA (640x480) screen, rather than the more common QVGA
(320x240) which the other devices you listed usually have.

That probably explains the difference, although I personally haven't had
to deal with those differences, so cannot help with a solution.

D
 
G

Guest

Thanks for your reply on this.

If it was my XDA I would have done a factory reset by now but I cannot
justify this yet. Also with all the other apps working fine I'm not sure if
it really would help.

Thanks,
Liam.

David Hearn said:
Liam said:
Hi,

I have an in house application on on O2 XDA Exec [HTC Universal].

The icons and the main form are showing up as small and take up approx 50%
of the screen in both Landscape and Portrait mode. The app works fine on
other PDAs XDA mini, iPAQ etc.

The strange thing is that controls such as text boxes dropdowns are the
correct size

Hs anybody come across something similiar before, any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Liam

This device has a VGA (640x480) screen, rather than the more common QVGA
(320x240) which the other devices you listed usually have.

That probably explains the difference, although I personally haven't had
to deal with those differences, so cannot help with a solution.

D
 

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