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Old August 11th 05, 07:21 PM
Heiko Thomas
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Default fs9 on 15' display

I hope someone knows a workaround for this one:

I have a new notebook with a 15.4'' monitor and Intel Pentium 1.73 + ATI
X700 (128MB) + 1024GB Ram and it runs FS9 + Level-D 767 + Active Weather
2004 + My Traffic very nicely!

But: in resolution 1280x800 or 1280x768 the display is "sqeezed" (I have
very flat and long/wide aircraft and cockpits, not as real as it gets). In
resolution 1024x768 the display hs the correct proportions (and two black
margins to the left an to the right, which don't bother me)

Any ideas are welcome!

Cheers and thanks,

Heiko


 




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