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Ken_AA 07-24-2005 10:40 PM

Changing the size of party poker tables on screen
 
I know this is probably a dumb question but I can not figure out how to make it so my party poker tables will not take up the whole screen. Makes multi tabling very very difficult for me. I would love it if they only took up 1/4 of my monitor.

Ken

Bradyams 07-24-2005 10:48 PM

Re: Changing the size of party poker tables on screen
 
The only way is to change your screen's resolution.

Each poker table is 800x600, so if your resolution is set at 800x600 you will only be able to fit one poker table on your screen. You need 1600x1200 to fit 4 tables with no overlap. Most monitors don't support this resolution though. One of the best choices for an LCD that supports 1600x1200 is the Dell 2001FP.

teddyFBI 07-25-2005 10:44 AM

Re: Changing the size of party poker tables on screen
 
[ QUOTE ]
I know this is probably a dumb question but I can not figure out how to make it so my party poker tables will not take up the whole screen. Makes multi tabling very very difficult for me. I would love it if they only took up 1/4 of my monitor.

Ken

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you can't resize the party windows.
like other poster said, get a screen w/ 1600x1200. dell 2001fp is $450 when it's on sale. but u can get a CRT that does it for under $80.

wray 07-26-2005 06:55 PM

Re: Changing the size of party poker tables on screen
 
I have the Dell FP1905 Ultrasharp and a GeForce256mb graphics card. Can I get 4 on one screen?

Are other poker sites easier to get 4 on one screen?

Costanza 07-27-2005 02:47 AM

Re: Changing the size of party poker tables on screen
 
I think Ultimate Bet has a mini-view option which makes the individual tables smaller. I don't play there so I'm not sure, but you might give them a try.


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