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| Is it possible to have different screen resolutions for different users on a computer? I share a comp. with a parent and they need a lower resolution (bigger) to see things, but I prefer a larger resolution (smaller). |
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| http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/multires.shtm What to do is, once you have installed it, place a shortcut to the program in the \Documents and Settings\USER\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folders of each user. In the properties of this shortcut, add statements to the target line to choose which res, colour depth etc. that you want. EXAMPLE: "D:\Program Files\MultiRes\MultiRes.exe" /1024,768,32,85 hope that helps |
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