Re: Low Resolution On Thin Client Monitor

From: Valter Minute (vminute_at_REMOVEMEinwind.it)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 04:34:03 -0700


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<VinaySatishchandraTrivedi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:DC09E8F3-ABC9-45B9-9030-75165B1A8F08@microsoft.com:

> i have successfully installed Windows CE OS image on the thin
> client but the RESOLUTION APPEARS very low. i have tried adjusting
> it but could not. the display driver that i have used is FLAT VGA.
> the client screen does not show any supported mode when i run
> vesatest.exe.
>

It seems that your display adapter is not VESA compatible and the
system uses VGA mode (640x480x16 colors).
You've to find Windows CE a driver for your display adapter and replace
the original driver with the one you have found.

Ciao

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Valter Minute
vminute@inwind.it (the reply address of this message is invalid)


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