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Quick Survey -- What's Your Screen Resolution ? ? Posted By: Jeff Stein what screen resolution are you currently using? some of the more common setting are as follows:
to check or change your Screen Resolution setting, on a PC, go to Control Panel, then Display, then click the "Settings" tab, then go to the "Screen Resolution" control (sliding bar). Thanks, Jeff Jeff, for me and my current machines, I have the following screen sizes: My 17" iMac has a 1440x900 pixel resolution, while my 12" PowerBooks have a 1024x768 resolution. |
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