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Re: XYdos & new desktop



I'm running Windows XP on a P4--with a new SyncMaster 17"
monitor.  Mostly I'm using NBWin, but I have an old XY4 for DOS
which I sometime use.  I just did a quick minimal test on it--and it
seemed fine.  It has the normal XP constraints on DOS
windows.

The monitor seems really nice for Windows stuff, and is really crisp in the small DOS window.  The normal font size when full screen is kind of big, and hence less sharp--and I don't know/remember whether there is any way to fix that, or not.
                                        David

At 04:29 PM 1/8/2003 -0500, you wrote:
1. I have read on the list that some members have problems
using XYdos4 with XP and some have no trouble at all. There
seems to be an XP Pro, an XP Home, and other XPs. Which are
giving trouble and which are not?

2. Any one having any trouble using XYdos4 with a Samsung
SyncMaster flat-panel monitor? Anyone happy.

3. Anyone tried the Goldtouch ergonomic keyboards with
XYdos4? With a key assigned to U2 ?

The laptop I've been using seems to be threatening to bail,
so I may be in urgent need of quick responses.

Thanks in advance.

Judith Davidsen

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