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    Quote Originally Posted by Halow View Post
    The resolution of my monitor is 1440x900 and when I use the PiP script to maximize my window to that resolution it basically makes wow stretch to that resolution and not actually become widescreen. So I am seeing fat characters running around when my monitor does actually support the widescreen resolution in WoW. I have the in-game resolution set at 800x600 if that helps.
    The easiest way to solve the problem is to keep WoW at the wide screen ratio at all times. In other words, change your in-game resolution setting to 1440 x 900 (or some other resolution with the same ratio) and change the sizes of the small PIP windows so they have that same ratio.

    But if you prefer to have two different ratios (one for the big window and a different one for small windows) you can call WoW's SetScreenResolution function in your PIP hotkey and change the in-game resolution back and forth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddie View Post
    The easiest way to solve the problem is to keep WoW at the wide screen ratio at all times. In other words, change your in-game resolution setting to 1440 x 900 (or some other resolution with the same ratio) and change the sizes of the small PIP windows so they have that same ratio.

    But if you prefer to have two different ratios (one for the big window and a different one for small windows) you can call WoW's SetScreenResolution function in your PIP hotkey and change the in-game resolution back and forth.
    That sounds like a good idea.. I will be testing it when the servers come back up.

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