On 04/08/2010, John Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:
> The new widescreen monitors are the bane of my (programming) life: every
> screen format has to be resized with the out-of-whack dimensions in mind.
> And it is is amazing how many users are completely oblivious of the fact
> that their fonts are stretched out of proportion and that they sometimes
> cannot see all of the form!
>
> Any other IT guys found a resizer that is truly competent at this?  I use
> one which usually does a reasonable job, but it sometimes gets bamboozled
> too.

I have two Window resizers one which is a plug in for Firefox (called
Custome Geometry) and a Windows based drag and drop utility that I've
used for years called Size-O-Matic. On the desktop front so long as
the video card in the computer is competent and video settings exclude
resolutions that the monitor can not support generally the optimum
resolution (native ) is simply selected by sliding the resolution
slider rightmost in display settings.

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