Take a look at this ... I don't know if this is what you saw before but it looks like it will do what you want.
http://www.nearestexit.com
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Browse All TopicsI have seen a program's web page which I don't remember the name in which in changing resolution instead changing the display settings it adds scrollbars which mimics the higher resolution.
Do you know where to find it?
(I know VMware has his option i'm not looking for it)
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Take a look at this ... I don't know if this is what you saw before but it looks like it will do what you want.
http://www.nearestexit.com
Change Screen Resolution/Color Depth When App Gains or Loses Focus.
http://www.freevbcode.com/
Easily change screen resolution
http://www.codeproject.com
Command line --
http://www.buffnet.net/~vi
VB
http://www.developerfusion
Delphi
http://cc.borland.com/Item
But probably none of these are what you saw. Remember, a simulated change is not a real change, it only runs the program in a window that is scaled to look like a resolution change -- easy to do.
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by: adi_vladutPosted on 2006-06-20 at 23:05:29ID: 16948765
You can try this software: .net/tech/ download/ D isplay_Res olution_Ma nager.html
http://www.canadiancontent
I think that it can be done if you set-up the monitor max. resolution in display manager.
Let's say that we choose (manually) one monitor with max. res. 800x600 and then setup the adapter resolution to 1024x768.
We shall have the scrooll active.