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Posted by aa on 01/15/07 22:17
The platform is w2k SP4 on PC, Pentium 2.8G
"dorayme" <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> ΣΟΟΒέΙΜ/ΣΟΟΒέΙΜΑ Χ ΞΟΧΟΣΤΡΘ
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> In article
> <1168894435.788686.142940@11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com>,
> "Andy Dingley" <dingbat@codesmiths.com> wrote:
>
> > aa wrote:
> >
> > > Because of my eyesight I have 800x600 on my 19" TFT
> >
> > You'll get better results if you always set your display to the ideal
> > resolution that your TFT display is designed for (1280 x 1024 ?) and
> > then adjust the desktop font size and possibly the browser default size
> > until the text is a convenient size.
> >
> > There is no reason why poor eyesight should ever require you to lower
> > the display resolution, particularly with a display that has such a
> > strong attachment to particular resolutions. Use all those pixels you
> > paid for, and use more pixels per character.
>
> This is good advice where text is concerned. Pity that so often
> one has to look at pictures of text. But really, a 19" on 800x600
> suggests a third solution is needed. For which one needs to know
> the platform. I think it likely that native res for the screen
> may well be part of it, but it is not certain.
>
> --
> dorayme
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