Your computer's screen resolution is the number of pixels that your display can show. This number is often represented with a figure that describes horizontal pixels by vertical pixels -- for instance ...
In some situations your Mac may get to the log-in screen and display it at a different resolution than when it logs in to the desktop. This may result in the log-in window being fairly big with large ...
When we covered LG's new 440 PPI display, several of you asked why small panels were getting all the high-resolution lovin', and when we might see high-rez desktop and laptop displays. We've discussed ...
Screen resolutions have different color depths, which determine the number of unique colors the computer can reproduce in an image. The higher the color depth, the better pictures and videos look on a ...
The default mode of the Desktop is to auto-arrange icons. If you move an icon, delete one, or add a new one, it will rearrange itself. The problem happens when you connect another monitor with a ...
I've used Linux for a long time and never managed to figure this out. For reference I'm using XF86 4.2.<BR><BR>I want to have 1152, 1280, etc resolutions available for applications like games to ...
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