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Old 07-05-2002, 09:42 AM   #11 (permalink)
 
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I use windows at a screen resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels, that is a normal res for a 17 inch monitor.
Helios window size id great i like that it dosent fill the whole screen, but the font type in helios is hard to read. all entry feilds should to be in bold font.
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CHIPPP 800 X 600 is the recommended and intented resolution for use with Helios. At that resolution on a 15" or 17" monitor, I personally find the screen very readable.

There are not significant changes in the font size or style in V10.

I am curious, why do not like the fact that at 1024 x 720 it does not fill you entire screen.

You can use the Task Bar or Window Control Keys (Alt + Tab) to move from one window to another.
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Recomended resolutions for 17" monitors is 1024x768 (they are specifically tuned to provided the sharpest image at this resolution).

Further, most LCD's today use 1024x768 screens, and any resoution other than that must be scaled to fit, resulting in a VERY poor image.

Also, if you plan to use the new ClearType feature in Windows XP, you must be in the native resolution of your LCD screen to have any improovment at all. (ClearType btw, makes a LCD screen read a lot like a piece of paper, it's really nice!)

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