LCD's have a native resolution and cannot resize they way a CRT monitor can. If you shrink to 600x800, only that many pixels are displayed, so to speak. There should be a bios option to artifically resize that resolution to fill the entire screen but the result will not be as smooth.
I just fixed this exact same problem with my XPS tonight.
Go to: Start>Control Panel>Display
Click on the "Settings" tab, should be last one on the right, then click the "Advanced" button near the bottom.
Click on the tab named "ATI Displays", click on "Panel" (for laptop screen).
Under Panel Attributes there is a button next to "Scale Image", its a small blue bubble type button next to the words "Scale Image", I missed it at first because it doesn't look like a regular radio button =/
Click the button for "Scale Image" and then make sure the radio button next to "Expand to full panel size" is checked below it.
Thank you for posting this. I've had the same problem for the last three weeks. I was starting to panic. I am unable to call support because I am deployed to Afghanistan and my warranty runs out before I will return home to WA. Thank you again. :)
You are most welcome, and I wish you a happy Turkey Day, stay safe over there and come home soon, your service is appreciated by many /hug
Thank you for posting this. I've had the same problem for the last three weeks. I was starting to panic. I am unable to call support because I am deployed to Afghanistan and my warranty runs out before I will return home to WA. Thank you again. :)
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You will have to do that from BIOS.
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Madmoxi
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November 6th, 2004 01:00
I just fixed this exact same problem with my XPS tonight.
Go to: Start>Control Panel>Display
Click on the "Settings" tab, should be last one on the right, then click the "Advanced" button near the bottom.
Click on the tab named "ATI Displays", click on "Panel" (for laptop screen).
Under Panel Attributes there is a button next to "Scale Image", its a small blue bubble type button next to the words "Scale Image", I missed it at first because it doesn't look like a regular radio button =/
Click the button for "Scale Image" and then make sure the radio button next to "Expand to full panel size" is checked below it.
Hope this helps =)
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November 25th, 2004 12:00
You are most welcome, and I wish you a happy Turkey Day, stay safe over there and come home soon, your service is appreciated by many /hug
MM
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