Nov 22, 2009

Unique Screen Resolution For Each User? - Is this possible in Win XP?

free web hosting
Open Discussion & Free Web Hosting > Computers & Tech > Operating Systems > Windows (All Versions)

Unique Screen Resolution For Each User? - Is this possible in Win XP?

foolakadugie
I am visiting my parents and need to do some work on their computer. They keep their screen at 800x600 for easy reading, while I am more accustomed to working at 1600x1400 and above. I was wondering if it was possible to set my user account to default to a higher resolution, while keeping theirs at 800x600.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

TaMeR
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like this is possible huh.gif


My first impulse when I read your question was "of course, it's possible!" But since I work mostly as a single user on my computer, I thought I should give it a shot first. I created another user account, with its own password and everything (just in case), and changed the screen resolution of that account. When I logged back into my own account, I found that it had changed its resolution to that of the other account.


So, as far as I can see, you can't customize individual screen resolutions in Windows XP. Which I find really weird, since it lets you customize basically everything else blink.gif

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

saint-michael
You sure about that, took a few minutes to google this and you should be able to do it now.

http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw060304

My res is 1920x1000 laugh.gif

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

borlafu
You use 1600x1400 resolution??????????? That's quite a rare resolution...

Is it a 32", almost square monitor?

Anyway each monitor has it's recommended resolution, and you should use that. If you use a lower one the image may be pixeled and if you use a higher one you may lose some information...

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

foolakadugie
QUOTE(saint-michael @ Nov 16 2006, 12:09 PM) *

You sure about that, took a few minutes to google this and you should be able to do it now.

http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw060304

My res is 1920x1000 laugh.gif

Those are the steps I take to change my resolution, but in XP this seems to change it for everyone even under a separate user account.

QUOTE(borlafu @ Nov 16 2006, 12:38 PM) *

You use 1600x1400 resolution??????????? That's quite a rare resolution...

Is it a 32", almost square monitor?

Anyway each monitor has it's recommended resolution, and you should use that. If you use a lower one the image may be pixeled and if you use a higher one you may lose some information...

Actually now that I think of it, I probably meant something more like 1600x1200, but I don't remember (I am away from home). I normally operate it at either that or 1920x1440. My monitor is a 19in CRT. It is very clear and operates best at higher resolutions and gets a little weird when going down to low resolutions like 1024x768. Furthermore, I just like having the extra screen real estate when I am working in multiple programs, especially with graphics programs that have all of those settings windows etc.

 

 

 


Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

xboxrulz
I never thought you could do that ... thanks saint-michael.

xboxrulz

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

HellFire121
I've tried to do this too because i like a higher resolution than other users on my computer, i have heard somewhere that there is a simple registry tweak that will change one account's resolution but i'm not sure if it really works, also i think there is a program that loads on boot and changes the resolution after you login.

-HellFire

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)

Quatrux
But as it has been said from one user on this topic, every monitor has its own recommended resolution and if you want the best appearance you need to have the right resolution set, so I just don't understand one thing: If your parents are using 800x600 so what kind of a monitor they are using if you want to use 1600X1200?

Moreover, if you have a 19in CRT monitor isn't a such high resolution 1600x1200 really to big for you, I just think your monitor and eyes is just suffering, what is the size of your monitor screen refresh? can it display 100 or at least 85 Hz on such a resolution... What kind of a monitor you're using I would like to find on google and read the recommendations for it?

Furthermore, saint-michael the Resolution 1920x1000 has really a bad aspect ratio, how do you feel when watching some kind of a movie on full screen? How do you feel about your windows being different? due to your aspect ratio is not 1:1 as for resolutions 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x960, 1600x1200, 3200x2400.. but rather almost 2:1, unless you have a monitor which has strange width and height.. :?

I personally just use my 19in monitor with the recommended resolution 1280x1024, 100 Hz.. even though the aspect ratio for this resolution isn't 1:1, but the difference is very small and I got used to it.

Comment/Reply (w/o sign-up)


Got an Opinion! Express your Views! (no registration):-
Add your Reply/ Opinion/ Views/ Comments/ Suggestion/ Questions/ Queries etc.
Posts with decent grammar & English will be accepted and please refrain from profanities.
For asking a Question, We recommend you to sign-up (for free) so that you can track the topic easily.

Nature of your Post*: Opinion/ Reply/ Comments
Question/Query
Feedback to us.
       
Name   Email
Title/Question*

This textarea will convert to Rich-Text automatically (IE, Firefox, Chrome)

Similar Topics

Keywords : unique, screen, resolution, user, win, xp

  1. User Account Control
    (22)
  2. Re-ordering Welcome Screen & Moving Heavily Fragmented File
    (1)
    On this computer the two accounts are Lane Family and Toby Lane. Can I move the second to the top
    without renaming either, or with some hidden character? Are there any commonly fragmented files
    that I can move (say to a usb drive), or should I start worrying about the bios battery or hard disk
    or any other parts of this 11-ish year old computer failing?....
  3. Laptop Screen Saver Problem
    (2)
    Hi, When I am using my laptop on battery power (not plugged in) the screen saver loads properly and
    works fine at the time specified. The Screen will turn off after 5 minutes of no activity. The
    problem occurs when I have the laptop plugged in and/or charging. The screen saver will not appear.
    I can make it appear my going to the screen saver properties, but otherwise it won't appear.
    Also the screen will not turn off after 5 minutes, it just sits there! Thanks -jimmy....
  4. My Summary Of Vista Bugs
    User summary (12)
    Wow /ohmy.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":o" border="0" alt="ohmy.gif" /> I can't
    believe that Microsoft Vista, even at it's release, has many bugs. Even though the features--
    nice start logo, great sidebar, cool effects, nice IE 7, awesome Windows Media Player, improved
    Policies, a start search, indexing,(do you want me to name them all) ReadyBoost, new & improved
    bootscreen, Microsoft Aero(I think Windows Aero), and many more--are very great, I recently faced
    many bugs:(Note that these bugs are in Windows Vista) Some programs I can't access fr....
  5. User Account Control!
    Help turn it off! (8)
    Does anyone know how to turn the user account control off? It's really annoying and it pretty
    much comes up every time i try to use a windows program. I tried to contact microsoft support about
    this but all they could respond with was, "we dont know what your trying to ask us". I'm pretty
    sure it's going to be a registry hack or one in the control panel ->admin tools...please help me
    on this asap! Thanks, Mike....
  6. Windows 98 Blue Screen Of Death
    (4)
    Are you getting the infamous, dreaded, Blue Screen of Death on your Windows 98 machine? This usually
    means that your registry is corrupted, and luckily for you, that can be fixed rather easily. The
    registry is a vital part of a Windows machine, it is where hardware settings, software settings,
    user preferences and more are all stored. The Windows registry is far from perfect, however, and has
    some serious problems. Programs not installing or uninstalling correctly, messy programs, spyware
    and more all take its toll on the registry, and it becomes a mess, and so does you....
  7. Window Logon Screen
    (5)
    Hi there, can somebody teach me how to change the windows logon screen. i'd bored to see the
    same scxreen every time startup the windows. thanks in advance.....
  8. Red Screen Of Death!
    Vista to abandon BSOD and go with RSOD (27)
    I heard a rumor that Windows vista is going to abandon the long-feared Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)
    and make it red instead, kind of a Red Screen of Death (RSOD). Article . The BSOD will still be
    used, but for lesser errors, only the RSOD will have the intensely bad-news errors. Is this a good
    idea or no? I personally think it is stupid and only points out the errors in Windows. People will
    be talking about the change for a while. Some less computer-literate users might wonder what the
    heck happened to their screen. They may think that their computer is posessed, ....
  9. Resolution Keeps Changing To 800x600 After Restart
    (29)
    What could cause a limited user account to revert the screen resolution back to 800x600 when it was
    set to 1024x768? I have a user who says it's only happening to the limited user account. If he
    changes that account to have administrative rights, it will stick at 1024x768. If it's just the
    limited user, he could change the resolution to 1024x768 and it will stay that way until he logs off
    or shuts down the computer. He's using Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2 installed. He's
    not connected to any company network. Just home computer on DSL. Could there ....
  10. Hacker's Boot Screen For Windows XP Users
    A must have Windows XP boot screen for hackers. (18)
    I think one of the mods will surely move this post to its exact place, in the meanwhile read this
    post where I psoted it. I know that most of you use linux/unix as an OS, but for those who are
    using Windows XP, you must have got bugged with that same old boot screen, try this for a change.
    Its a very nice boot screen, that shows that you are a hacker or atleast you support hacking. Get
    it, its a must. Click here to download the boot screen. ....
  11. Remove Msn Messenger In Windows Xp
    For XP user only (10)
    How do you remove MSN Messenger in Windows XP? Not from the Add/Remove program list but by locating
    SYSOC.INF in the \Windows\INF folder (hidden file and folder). Open it in Notepad and locate the
    line: msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7 Remove the word 'hide' from the line and
    save the file. After making the necessary changes, you'll be able to see MSN Messenger in the
    Add/Remove Windows components list. You can then remove it for good.....
  12. Changing User Type In Windows Xp
    there are further account type (3)
    Changing user type in Windows XP By default, you can user account type in Control Panel / User
    Accounts, but there are further account type that you can`t change from Control Panel / User
    Accounts . For example Power User, Backup Operator, debugger user, guest, help services group, rote
    desktop user and … To change user type: 1- right click on my computer 2- click Manage > Local
    Users and Groups > Users 3- double click on the user you want to change 4- in dialog box click on
    “Member of “ Tab 5- click Add button > and in Select Group click Advanced button then click....
  13. Window XP User Interface
    (12)
    I just share my point of view... I think the XP interface waste the Ram memory a lot... And the
    interface developed in the direction of good look...instead of efficiency.......
  14. Screen Resolution Setting?
    (12)
    My friend's system crashed. He brought his computer (without monitor) to me and asked me to
    re-install Windows XP for him. ok, that is a easy job. Everything is fine. But I set the screen
    resolution as 1024*768. He connected his old monitor to that computer after he got it back. His old
    old monitor does not support 1024*768 screen resolution. /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle"
    emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> He said he cannot see anything other than a black screen. I
    guide him to modify the setting in safe mode, but fail. and he does have other monit....
  15. How Can I Transfer The User Account To New Win2k
    keeping the SID and password (0)
    Hello, I am currently reinstall Windows 2000. Is there any software that can export all the user
    account (or some user account) and then import them back to the new system? Is the possible to keep
    the SID and password unchanged. If so, the file premission (in NTFS partition) will remain the same.
    (am I correct??) Please help...thank you....
  16. Whats Is The Maximum Number Of Xp User Accounts
    (2)
    I'm trying to get a video editing computer up and running at my school. I want to have user
    accounts for every person in the class. Does anybody know the maximum number of user accounts a
    version of XP pro can have?....
  17. Migrate User From Win Nt4 To Win2k
    (1)
    I currently migrate windows NT4 to windows 2000. How can I move all user and their password to the
    new windows 2000 machine? I did try backuser. But it cannot be run in NT4. >_ are there any other
    tools available?? Thank you....
  18. User Password Recovery
    Windows XP (5)
    Yesterday a friend called me asking me how could he recover a windows xp user's password...
    Nothing came to my mind... I'll aprecciate the help, thanks!....
  19. Windows Xp (a Security Flaw)
    Protect your computer in a multi user... (10)
    You can bypass Windows XP passwords by using a W2k boot disc! M$ tried to make XP the
    securest version of Windows OS. This hole in the security are the norm not the exception! Since the
    flaw was found, why not use it for something. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)"
    border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> So if you are the proud owner of a w2k CD or have access to one, just
    pop it into the CD rom and boot the computer. Now you can go into the W2k recovery console. If you
    use a W2K CD on a W2K computer you need a password to start the recovery console....
  20. Bad_pool_header
    Blue screen Win Xp stop (14)
    Bad pool header Hi, do anyone know how to solve a BAD_POLL_HEADER... this is not a permanent error,
    it comes and goes.. The only unsual thing that are new on this pc are: *SP2 upgrade (i think this
    is the problem) and e-mule recently installed... Win XP starts normally, and when we try to login
    into an user account POW.. The Killer blue screen appears... the messegae is long and in spanich..
    so the relevant info BAD_POOL HEADER_ and 0x00000019....
  21. Windows XP user problem
    I have a prolem (3)
    I have created a limited account ( i'm with administrator account) and after a month I can't
    log in into the student account. there is an error message. And in my administrator account windows
    search engine is crashed. Every time I run search , windows crashes ?!?? Please help....

    1. Looking for unique, screen, resolution, user, win, xp

See Also,

*SIMILAR VIDEOS*
Searching Video's for unique, screen, resolution, user, win, xp
advertisement



Unique Screen Resolution For Each User? - Is this possible in Win XP?

Affordable Web Hosting, Low cost Web Hosting - ComputingHost.com