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Hi:

 

I just recently got a Compaq Presario CQ57-339wm Laptop PC.

It has Win 7 HP 64bit installed.

I've upgraded the memory to 8gb.

Intel Celeron B800 1.5gb CPU

Intel HD Graphics.

And it has the New HM65 Chipset.

 

My question is this.

 

While I know it will not run High End Games.

 

I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to get "FULL SCREEN GRAPHICS" when playing Simple Games like Empire Earth, Dungeon Lords, Solitaire, Chess, Build a Lot, etc?

 

On a laptop with Intel Graphics awhile back I could go into the Graphics Ctrl Panel and select the Stretch to Screen Size option and it would give me Full Screen Graphics.

BUT!!!

When I go into the Graphics Ctrl panel now I see NO such option.

What gives?

I don't expect it to run High end graphics but for crying out loud I should at least be able to enjoy a Full screen Size of 1366x768 instead of aspect ratio graphics.

 

Any help I'd be grateful...

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Hi again:

 

Since I hadn't got a respnse to my question, I thought I better go and fend for myself.

So I went on a Bing Search to find a solution to my Problem And I did....  It's real simple So i thought for those who maybe having the same problem I'd list my Solutrion that I found so here you are.

 

            Intel Full Screen Gaming Fix.

To Fix Intel Scaling Glitch.

#1. Right Click on Desktop & Choose Screen Resolution.   And Change resolution to 1024x768.

#2. Goto Ctrl Panel Click on Intel Graphics & Media. Scaling Option will now be avalible, Select Stretch to Full Screen and Save.

#3. Again Right Click on Desktop. And change your Resolution back to Native Resolution, Click on Accept... Now you should be set for Full screen Graphics in Games.


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Hi again:

 

Since I hadn't got a respnse to my question, I thought I better go and fend for myself.

So I went on a Bing Search to find a solution to my Problem And I did....  It's real simple So i thought for those who maybe having the same problem I'd list my Solutrion that I found so here you are.

 

            Intel Full Screen Gaming Fix.

To Fix Intel Scaling Glitch.

#1. Right Click on Desktop & Choose Screen Resolution.   And Change resolution to 1024x768.

#2. Goto Ctrl Panel Click on Intel Graphics & Media. Scaling Option will now be avalible, Select Stretch to Full Screen and Save.

#3. Again Right Click on Desktop. And change your Resolution back to Native Resolution, Click on Accept... Now you should be set for Full screen Graphics in Games.


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