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Table Resizing and Overlap
I know this might not be the right forum for this but this is where I usually post and the appropriate forums are like a ghost town.
Anyhow, on to my question. When I resize the tables on Pokerstars to the smallest possible size I still have overlap. I have a 20 inch monitor and think I would be able to fit at least four tables on the screen without overlap. Am I doing something wrong or missing something? Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Table Resizing and Overlap
Whats the resolution on your monitor set to?
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Re: Table Resizing and Overlap
download ethe newest software with the resizeable tables
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Re: Table Resizing and Overlap
Brian,
I just bought the 20 monitor and the setting is still the same as for the old monitor. The new monitor, a Samsung 204B, is capable of up to 1600x1200. Do I change it to that? Yes, I am a computer donk. |
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Re: Table Resizing and Overlap
Mud
I believe I have that software. Doesn't it automatically download any software updates? I resize by clicking and dragging the edge of the window. Isn't that the new feature available with the new software? |
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Re: Table Resizing and Overlap
[ QUOTE ]
Brian, I just bought the 20 monitor and the setting is still the same as for the old monitor. The new monitor, a Samsung 204B, is capable of up to 1600x1200. Do I change it to that [/ QUOTE ] Yes that is the trick ... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] (Heh .. I have the same monitor) |
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Re: Table Resizing and Overlap
Four tables with no overlap now.
Thanks. |
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Re: Table Resizing and Overlap
If your video card can handle it, try plugging both monitors in (check if the video card has another input by where you have the 204B plugged in). I am using the 204B and my old CRT monitor now. It is great as I can 4 table on the 204B while looking at the table list/poker tracker/msn etc. on the other one.
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Re: Table Resizing and Overlap
If you're running any LCD monitor at less than its native resolution the picture is going to look super fuzzy anyhow. Most non-widescreen 20" & 21" (or 21.3") LCDs have a native resolution of 1600x1200. Use it.
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