Can't you use the "full screen" feature and solve that problem?

Now it doesn't exactly work for resolutions larger than your own, obviously,
but for up to the same size it does.

Cheers,

John

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      OK guys, only slightly off topic.  I keep my monitor at 1024 x 768.
When I view a screen that is set to 800 x 600, no problem.  When I view a
screen that is 1024 x 768 my screen becomes like a blivitt!  (That's 5
pounds of fertilizer in a 2 pound bag.)  What I mean is that my screen is
now containing a window of another screen, that after the top and bottom
title bars and scroll bars are added, is essentially larger than my own
screen.
      Then I have to minimize the VNC session, access display properties,
and set my monitor to 1152 x 864.  (Basically, the highest resolution I can
focus my eyes on on this monitor.)  Wouldn't it be nice if my display would
automatically resize when I opened that large session and automatically go
back again when I ended it?
      OK, fuzzy dream sequence is over.  Thanks for indulging me.

PS  Of course, it would be even nicer if my company would by me a high
quality 19 or 21 inch monitor that I could keep at a high resolution and
still be able to read the words, but that's REALLY fantasizing!!  LOL!


Have a Good Day,

Michael L.
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