My Laptop (Dell inspiron 8100, Windows XP) has native resolution of
1400x1050. When I change it to 1024x768 the entire screen is occupied.
So yes it should expand to the entire screen. Perhaps when you upgraded you
ended up with the generic Microsoft drivers rather than the ones for your
actual video system. If you check the driver tab of the Device Manager entry
for display adapters it should reference something other than 'microsoft' as
the driver supplier.
Also in your update did you go to 64bit from 32 bit? If so then the 32 bit
drivers will not work and specific 64 bit drivers will have to be
downloaded. (64 bit systems are also much pickier about having the drivers
signed).
Again on my Dell (XP), Display Properties,
Settings Tab
Advanced Button
I have a tab for my GeForce2Go display adapter.
That brings up another dialog that allows me to select my 'Flat Panel
Display'
In there is a option set for Digital Flat Panel Options with three options
Use Display Adapter Scaling
Use Centered Output
Use Fixed Aspect Ration Scaling
My current selection is Use Display Adapter scaling
In the context of my different operating system and hardware it would appear
that you would have the equivalent of 'Use Centered Output'
You may have to wander around in your display setting to find the equivalent
menue/dialogs for your configuration. Sorry I cannot be of more help,
hopefully someone with a setup closer to yours will step in.
Michel
"Stephen240" <> wrote in message
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> Actually yes I opted for the SXGA+ screen, but still shouldn't I be able
> to
> change my screen without problems?
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>
>> From the web: that model has an option for an SXGA+ screen, if that is
>> what
>> you have then 1400x1050 is correct native resolution.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> "Stephen240" <> wrote in message
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>> > Okay first off I have a Fujitsu t4220 (tablet pc). When I change my
>> > screen
>> > resolution (which is set in 1400 x 1050) to something less resolution
>> > (ie
>> > 1024 x 768), the display screen just shrinks without actually
>> > comforming
>> > to
>> > the entire screen. How can I fix this?!?!?
>> >
>> > Three things: 1) Fujitsu's not really helping me, they're just beating
>> > around the bush.
>> > 2) Fujitsu did say that my screen display should be 1024 x 768 not 1400
>> > x
>> > 1050.
>> > 3) My tablet had Vista Business but the university I'm at has a deal
>> > with
>> > Microsoft to upgrade to Vista Ultimate, which I did. But this was not
>> > done
>> > by Fujitsu. So could this be the problem? Switching from Business to
>> > Ultimate?
>> >
>> > ANY help would really be appreciated...
>>