that you for your time and thank you for this site---bill
screen resolution
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ASAVAGE
, May 18 2005 10:50 PM
#1
Posted 18 May 2005 - 10:50 PM
that you for your time and thank you for this site---bill
#2
Posted 18 May 2005 - 11:57 PM
HI ASAVAGE, Welcome to the Geeks To Go Forums.
I'm always happy to help a Vet.
How to change the screen resolution in Mac OS X
1. Open the System Preferences (either from the Dock or from the Apple menu).
2. Open the Displays Panel and choose the Display tab.
3. On the left of the Displays tab you can select one of the Resolutions from the list. Higher resolutions allow you to see more “stuff”. IT recommends at least 1024x768 ... unless you have a specific reason to use a lower resolution like vision.
4. Quit or close the System Preferences when done.
I'm always happy to help a Vet.
How to change the screen resolution in Mac OS X
1. Open the System Preferences (either from the Dock or from the Apple menu).
2. Open the Displays Panel and choose the Display tab.
3. On the left of the Displays tab you can select one of the Resolutions from the list. Higher resolutions allow you to see more “stuff”. IT recommends at least 1024x768 ... unless you have a specific reason to use a lower resolution like vision.
4. Quit or close the System Preferences when done.
#3
Posted 19 May 2005 - 06:22 AM
Salient-- thanks alot for such a quick responce youve made a ripple in two lives
peace to you and yours---bill
peace to you and yours---bill
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