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Old 05-27-03, 12:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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This quote is from the Nyditot Suppor FAQs.
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The key to creating a virtual display is in "tricking" the Windows CE operating system into "thinking" the display is larger than it really is. At start up, Windows asks the display driver (NVD in this case) for a list of video modes (i.e. display resolutions, number of colors, etc.) that it supports. Typically, there is only one video mode on a CE device. Windows then remembers this information and passes it on to other programs as they are started. Since the operating system only asks this question once at start up, it is necessary to reset the device (Note: This may not be the case in future versions of CE). Note that you can change the orientation or compression setting without resetting the device as long as you do not change the virtual width or height values. Try switching between 640x480 Portrait and 640x480 Landscape. The only exception to this rule is when switching to the "(Disable Virtual Display)" mode. This always requires a reset because the NVD driver needs to be unloaded.

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