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| Ond:
I really like your approach to this cab and the innovation taken in construction - nice work! |
| dmckean:
I like this cab, I think it looks great. I think you're over complicating restricting Windows to a certain screen size. I'll have to look at Nvida drivers again, but I know on my machine with Intel drivers I can set almost any resolution I want. |
| Laythe:
--- Quote from: Ond on April 23, 2016, 12:34:33 am ---I really like your approach to this cab and the innovation taken in construction - nice work! --- End quote --- Wow. Thank you. Coming from you in particular, that means a lot to me - I consider you to be one of the experts on innovation here, given the designs you've come up with. Thanks! |
| Laythe:
--- Quote from: dmckean on April 23, 2016, 12:52:29 am ---I like this cab, I think it looks great. I think you're over complicating restricting Windows to a certain screen size. I'll have to look at Nvida drivers again, but I know on my machine with Intel drivers I can set almost any resolution I want. --- End quote --- Thanks man! The resolution thing really isn't a big deal to me - I've set up my layout files and frontend to work around it. It'd actually be quite a pain to redo all of them for 1080x1080 at this point, even if I figured out how to. I only mention it as a possible caution for anybody looking to do a similar build - the "adjust screen size for television" sliders in the specific win XP nvidia drivers I've got, only go as far down from 1920x1080 as 1440x1080, and not all the way to 1080x1080. So, my start menu is sitting about two inches hidden under my control panel. (Which is not a bad outcome, necessarily.) This result doesn't bother me - I know all the keyboard shortcuts for things, and when in use the cab looks great. It's only even a mild wrinkle when doing admin work on it. If you want to look into restriction methods, anything you come up with might be of assistance to anyone else who may consider building a similar setup. |
| Pixelhugger:
Ive been away from the forums for a while, and stumbled onto this. My god this is just incredible. Just unbelievably cool. |
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