Screen Resolution

P

pregis

Good Morning,

How would I be able to temporarily change the screen resolution only while
the application is running and back to its original settings once the
application has ended?

Any help you can offer would be very much appreciated.

Patrick
 
G

gillardg

here you 'll find one of my small utilities source to solve your problem

http://gillardg.brinkster.net/Qres.htm download quickres.zip

but I must tell you that if your application change any of my settings
whiteout asking me first ,
it will run only one time on my computer and i'm pretty sure that a lot of
people think the same

so first display a message to the user to inform and give him the choice
 
G

gillardg

here you 'll find one of my small utilities source to solve your problem

http://gillardg.brinkster.net/Qres.htm download quickres.zip

but I must tell you that if your application change any of my settings
whiteout asking me first ,
it will run only one time on my computer and i'm pretty sure that a lot of
people think the same

so first display a message to the user to inform and give him the choice
 
P

pregis

Oh. Absolutely. It will be there as an option and made as a suggestion.
I'll definately allow the settings to be changed back to their original
settings as well.

Thank you very much for your help!
 
P

pregis

Oh. Absolutely. It will be there as an option and made as a suggestion.
I'll definately allow the settings to be changed back to their original
settings as well.

Thank you very much for your help!
 
G

Gaurav Dhol

Thanks
this link is very much useful for me

gillardg said:
here you 'll find one of my small utilities source to solve your problem

http://gillardg.brinkster.net/Qres.htm download quickres.zip

but I must tell you that if your application change any of my settings
whiteout asking me first ,
it will run only one time on my computer and i'm pretty sure that a lot of
people think the same

so first display a message to the user to inform and give him the choice
 

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