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Creepy
06-11-2008, 11:05 AM
One more question from Creepy, and hopefully the last.

I spend some time screwing around with maximizer, but i just can't find the right positions.

I want to play just two accounts, but when i put them equally next to eachother, the left or right side just dissapears.

Hopefully someone could maybe send me a screenshot or so how there's look like. A got a normal 19 inch dell monitor.

btw, i use the keyclone maximizer and my screen resolution is 1024 x 768

ty,

Tim

keyclone
06-11-2008, 11:13 AM
the problem is your screen res is 1024x768 .... leaving very little for wow to work with.
can your res go any higher?
you could also try using ui scaling within wow, that might help

otherwise, you may have to reposition your wow buttons (i believe bongos was the favorite.. i'm not sure if it still is... someone else should chime in on that one)

Creepy
06-11-2008, 11:17 AM
I placed it in the highest resolution now, and when i like make the screen full in maximizer, i only use half of my monitor.

Would it help you if i gave all my resolutions i can use?

keyclone
06-11-2008, 11:25 AM
if your screen is already at max res, 1024x768 (a very low res), then there isn't much to do.

if you right-click the desktop / properties (personalize)/screen settings (change resolution) ...
can you drag the resolution bar further to the right? what is the highest it will go?

(if you don't know...)
by increasing the res, you increase the number of pixels on your screen... this will allow wow to have more room to render your game screens.. but it will also 'shrink' your desktop icons. they don't actually shrink as they are still 32x32 . it's just that with higher res, 32x32 renders into a smaller region

higher res == cleared picture
BUT
higher res == more cpu/gpu intensive

Creepy
06-11-2008, 11:29 AM
Sorry, what i tried to say was, when i drag it to the highest resolution, it will only like use half of my monitor.

These are the resolutions i can use:

800 x 600 - 1026 x 768 - 1152 x 864 - 1280 x 720 - 1280 x 768 - 1280 x 960 - 1280 x 1024

i got logmein, in case that would help you.

keyclone
06-11-2008, 12:05 PM
i got logmein, in case that would help you.i have no idea what that is.

anyhow, set your res to 1280x1024 ... then adjust your monitor to fill the whole screen (assuming you have a CRT and not an LCD)
then go from there