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'''Resolutions'''
  
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The best display screen resolution is 1024 X 768.
  
In MS Desktops i.e. Windows, if the user`s accessibility settings are set to zoom their fonts to 125% or higher, this will cause jittering in the browser.   
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In MS Desktops i.e. Windows, if the user`s accessibility settings are set to zoom their fonts to 125% or higher, this will cause jittering or shaking in the browser.   
  
  
 
Need detailed information of how to set it back to 100%.
 
Need detailed information of how to set it back to 100%.
  
Per RM: It was a Windows setting for scaling that was at 12%5 to 150%.  Ours wasn't the only program affected by it on Louis's computer.  Any more questions about that will have to be directed to Tony Halaris in St Tammany since he did it.
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Per RM: It was a Windows setting for scaling that was at 12%5 to 150%.  Ours wasn't the only program affected by it on Louis's computer.  Any more questions about that will have to be directed to T. Halaris in St Tammany since he did it.

Revision as of 15:11, 3 October 2024

UNDER CONSTRUCTION


Resolutions

The best display screen resolution is 1024 X 768.


In MS Desktops i.e. Windows, if the user`s accessibility settings are set to zoom their fonts to 125% or higher, this will cause jittering or shaking in the browser.


Need detailed information of how to set it back to 100%.

Per RM: It was a Windows setting for scaling that was at 12%5 to 150%. Ours wasn't the only program affected by it on Louis's computer. Any more questions about that will have to be directed to T. Halaris in St Tammany since he did it.

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