anoying display problems

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QueeQueg0323

I'm using a Fujitsu C-Seris lifebook, and when I try to use fullscreen
programs on it the highest resolution I can get is 800X600, the screen
resolution is set to 1024X768 pixels and instead of streaching the
program to fit the screen it just shows in a little box with a black
border around it. I have tired changing the display resolution but it
dosn't make it better. I have also tried restoring it to an earlier
point, but I can't go back far enough to fix the problem. Can someone
help me?
QueegQueg0323
 
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Zilbandy

I'm using a Fujitsu C-Seris lifebook, and when I try to use fullscreen
programs on it the highest resolution I can get is 800X600, the screen
resolution is set to 1024X768 pixels and instead of streaching the
program to fit the screen it just shows in a little box with a black
border around it.

Does your computer use the Intel Mobile Display Drivers? If so, go to
the Control Panel, click on the Intel Extreme Graphics icon and under
the Devices tab, put a check mark in the "Full Screen (no border)
option box. If you can't find it, just look around in the settings...
it should be there somewhere.
 
Q

QueeQueg0323

Zilbandy said:
On 4 Jul 2006 19:51:08 -0700, "QueeQueg0323" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Does your computer use the Intel Mobile Display Drivers? If so, go to
the Control Panel, click on the Intel Extreme Graphics icon and under
the Devices tab, put a check mark in the "Full Screen (no border)
option box. If you can't find it, just look around in the settings...
it should be there somewhere.
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It uses RADEON IGO 340M drivers, I can't find anything like that, but
I'll keep looking. Thanks
QueeQueg0323
 

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