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Old 01-15-2018, 04:39 AM   #1
davester
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Los Angeles
Device: Kindle DX, Yotaphone 2, iPhone7+, Dasung 13.3" HD-FT Monitor, iPad Pro
Boox Max2 monitor resolutions

I have eye issues and I run my Windows-10 PC with a resolution of 1024 x 768, in order for all text/icons to be as large as possible. If I use the Max2 as a mirrored monitor, will this small resolution automatically expand out to the device’s 2200 x 1650 resolution (i.e. full-screen)? I am asking because many years ago, when I tried to use my Kindle DX (1600x1200 resolution) as a monitor (using VNC), it would not expand full screen, but instead did a one-to-one pixel mapping, such that the PC desktop's did display its 1024x768 pixels, however, the DX displayed dark/black on 1600-1024 pixels on the X-axis & dark/black on 1200-768 of the Y-axis, where too much of the DX’s real-estate was not utilized.
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