Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Displaychanger Changes your display resolution

If you have old programs from the windows 95-98 era, a lot of them were hard-coded for super high resolutions of 640*480 or even a mighty 800*600. We've moved along since then, and this causes problems as below:

The answer to this is just to change resolution before you run the program. But isn't that just incredibly annoying? Wouldn't it be easier if the shortcut changes the resolution for you, runs the program, and changes it back again once you quit it?

Using display changer, you can do this. It's a free software that does exactly this. All you need to do is specify the resolution and the file to run, then make a shortcut that does it all for you!