I thought I had tried just about every variation you could try in those properties boxes. But, I had not tried going to a font larger than 12 pt. Lucida Console, and will try that next -- likely on Thursday or Friday when I'm there again. And in the meantime I'll have a chance to consider what Flash just sent.
I don't think I'll mess with reverting the video driver to XP level . . . unless they tell me they can't stand that Aero business, which could certainly happen. I'm none too keen on it myself, though I've learned to tolerate it for Win-7, as it has both pros and cons.
For the moment, the successes I've had going with XP Mode on that laptop outweigh switching to a different VM solution, which would almost certainly entail jumping through a bunch of extra hoops, and plenty of extra work. But that could change too.
Jordan
From: Bill Troop
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2013 6:21 AM
Subject: Re: Windows 7, again
Well, waste no time trying to get full screen, because that will never
happen. But it should be possible to stretch the window to any size.
Playing with the various property boxes, is it not possible to do this? I
would be interested to know how to create the problem.
At 05/11/2013 02:16, you wrote:
I was back where the laptop
currently is this afternoon, and made the attached snapshot. There
seems to be no setting in the program or shortcut Properties that can fix
this. The error message is "Video Device Failed to Initialize
Fullscreen." That applies to ALT-ENTER, or any other method
known to me. Similarly, the window cannot be stretched in any
direction.
(As I said -- a 3 x 5 card. If this image is not detailed enough, I
also have a TIFF version, though it's quite a bit larger.)
My recollection is that Harry or some other member(s) of the List have
posted in the past about encountering hardware / OS circumstances in
which Xy could *only* be run as a window. Probably not limited to
being a window _this_ small, but that may be another story.
Jordan