The tutorial was designed to fit width-wise on a 800 by 600 pixel screen without left-to-right scrolling. However, you will need to scroll vertically. The animations and pop-up windows were also designed to fit inside a 800 by 600 pixel sc...
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/tutorials/Nhanes/tech_tips.htm
While we support the most common monitor resolutions, we cannot support them all. If we don't support you monitor resolution, you may still set these images as your wallpaper, they just may not display perfectly.
http://www.ralston.com/downloads/faq/Wallpaper.aspx
The availability of a driver to support widescreen depends on what the chipset supports and whether or not the manufacturer of the motherboard featuring the VIA integrated chipset has requested the driver. All P4 and K8 chipsets do not supp...
http://fr.viatech.com/fr/support/tech_faq.jsp
Yes, CheckUp will run at a lower resolution but it is not recommended. The installer will not allow you to install CheckUp if you do not have a monitor resolution of at least 1024x768. Running CheckUp at a lower resolution may result in som...
http://www.checkupsoftware.com/support/FAQ.html#Monitor...
Several of you suggest that there is something wrong with trying to obtain a user's resolution. One in particular suggests that if you have to do this, then your application is broken. There are so many unique circumstances and situations, ...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/892089/can-php-detec...
The Macintosh monitor has several available resolutions. A high resolution corresponds to a smaller, clearer picture. A low resolution corresponds to a larger, slightly fuzzier picture. Some people with low vision can see the information on...
http://www.disability.uiuc.edu/infotechaccess/training/...
Hello Printer resolution and monitor resolution are independent of each other although the same measures can be taken for both of them. The proof is given by the fact that changing your monitor resolution does not change the printer resolut...
http://en.allexperts.com/q/C-1587/Printer-DPI.htm