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Old 04-13-2005, 03:18 AM
kanman73 kanman73 is offline
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Default i need help with my laptop for multitabling. please help

i have a dell inspiron 5100 and want to stop overlapping. i called dell and they want to charge me 40 bucks to help me how do i decrease the res to fit 3 tables on my screen to stop overlapping. thank you in advance
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Old 04-13-2005, 12:01 PM
deacsoft deacsoft is offline
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Default Re: i need help with my laptop for multitabling. please help

Right click on your desktop> Properties> Settings> Adjust screen resolution to 1600x1200.

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Old 04-13-2005, 12:02 PM
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Default Re: i need help with my laptop for multitabling. please help

You can't avoid overlap on that laptop. It's max resolution is 1400 x 1050 and you'd need 1600x1200 to avoid overlap for 3-4 tables.

If you're not already running at max resolution you can do the following:
Right-click blank space on your desktop
Select Properties
Switch to the Settings tab
Move the Screen Resolution slider bar all the way to the right.


If that isn't good enough, you can connect an external monitor capable of 1600x1200 to the video output on your laptop and use that. Just about any 19" CRT will handle this resolution these days. After connecting it to your computer go through the above steps and look for a checkbox that says something like "Extend my Windows desktop across monitors" and check that. Now you should be able to select the monitor with a 2 on it and max out its resolution. Your mouse will just roll from one screen to the other after you've done this.
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