What is your screen resolution?

I am developing a program to maintain an inventory rolling stock, destinations, including customers and their products. The products are related to an industry and a specific car type. This is complete. Routing will be next.

I program using 1024 X 768. I tested in 800 X 600 and many of the screens are too big. Before I take the time to make all the changes I would like to know what other folks have for their screen resolution.

If interested click here to see a few screens images.

Mine is set at 1280 x 1024 using Windows XP Professional and a flat-screen 19 inch monitor.

I use 800 x 600 because of my vision. It hurts to focus on that small print.

I’ve got 1680 X 1050 on a 20" iMac.

Mine is 1024x768 on a 19" monitor. Sometimes I change it to 800x600 depending on alcohol consumption.[:P] Sometimes I think the screen resolution settings on some peoples computers is the reason they type in huge letters.

1440 x 900, 19-inch widescreen monitor.

1280 x 1024 - 17" Apple Monitor 1600 x 1200 - 20" Dell Monitor

Both connected to the same Mac computer.

Gil

1920 x 1200 on a 17" wide laptop

Mine is 1280 X 1024 on a 17" NEC monitor running Ubuntu 8.04 / Windows Vista Home Basic

Mine is 1280 X 1024 on a 17" LCD monitor.

-Crandell

Acer Laptop = 1280 x 800 screen resolution.

…not to be confused with New Year’s resolutions.

P.S.: Good to see Jeffrey Wimberly!

1280 X 1024 on a19" flat screen

1024 X 768. On a 15.5" laptop at the current moment—

On the desk top we run 1280 X 1024—until I get a bigger screen that is

800x600 CRT

1440 x 900

1024 x 768 on a 19" (non-wide) Proview LCD monitor.

Tom

I suggest you allow the user to specify his resolution and size the screens accordingly. What I use depends on which system I’m on, but ranges from 800x600 up to 1440x900.

Enjoy

Paul

1680x1050 on a 15.4 widescreen Acer laptop with XP Pro.

And using the properties you can adjust the size of text so that it shows just fine, ie not too small.

I’ve got 1600 by 1200 on a Samsung monitor.

I run 1280 by 800 on my 15.4 inch laptop screen.

Vernon