Ah but caution. If you change your resolution in Windows, it will foul up your 
desktop arrangement.

It will not be restorted if you again select your original rsolution.

Bruce

 
> Another trick, which you may have already thought of, is to just play with 
> the resolution on your own screen... assuming that 1024x768 isn't the highest 
> setting you can crank your monitor to. If you're Windows-based, right-click 
> on your desktop, select Properties, then select the Settings tab. You'll see 
> a slider there that you can hopefully slide around for different resolution 
> settings. Just make sure you select a setting that's in the correct 
> proportion (4:3) to your current screen.

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