Different Monitor Sizes

Hello,
I am running a combination of monitor sizes - 52 and 40". They will be showing the same presentation. I wanted to put these in a group for ease of management, but the presentation doesn't size correctly (scale down) for the 40" monitors. Any help would be appreciated.

Yes, The DMP interface, not the DMM.
Click DMP Display Attributes in the Settings list.
The display autodetection feature is enabled by default. However, it fails unless you use either:
•An HDMI signal cable.
•An HDMI signal cable in combination with an HDMI-to-DVI adapter.
(Even if you have an HDMI cable by deselecting autodetection and selecting another display setting you can force the display resolution in what is outputted from the DMP.)
a.Choose Disable from the DMP Display Autodetection (requires HDMI) list. Note If you are satisfied with the choices and entries that DMPDM made for you as a result of its DMP display autodetection, you are done with this section and you can go now to the “Configure Your DMP to Trust Only Your DMM Appliance” section on page 3-4. Otherwise, if you are not satisfied — or if your display does not support HDMI connections — do the following.
b. Choose a standard from the Display Standard list that applies in your country. For example, even though our factory default selection is NTSC_M, your country might use PAL instead. (or a different screen resolution)

Similar Messages

  • How to get standard size viewable across different monitor sizes?

    How can I get the same view size with media buttons on the bottom ie like full screen across the different size monitors?
    im creating a captivate demo.
    however the target is
    large monitors 21 inch
    and different laptop models and screen
    size.
    I would like the output in as SWF - html.
    Ive been playing around with the settings and these are my results:
    Setting:Record and Capture area ‘Full Screen’
    the result:
    looks great on the 21 inch monitor.
    the same .html file on the laptop
    the result is:
    cuts off the recording on the bottom the screen. so you have to use the scroll bars to see the full screen
    if I Rescale the Project
    from
    width percentage:100
    Height percentage:100
    to:
    width percentage:70
    Height percentage:70
    the result is:
    loss of quality on both laptop screen & desktop screen.
    If I publish as a Media .exe.
    The result is a very large .exe file size  compared to a html file
    Any ideas?
    thank you
    dd

    The rule of thumb I always use it to capture the original screen recordings at the same resolution as the lowest resolution device I expect to view the demo.  So if you are doing your screen capture from a 21inch screen but expect people to play it back on 14 inch laptops, find out what resolution the 14 inch laptops are operating at, temporarily change the resolution of the device connected to the 21 inch screen to match the resolution of the 14 inch laptops - record all your screen captures - then change the resolution back to normal on the 21 inch display only after you have finished recording. You then shouldn't have to mess around with rescaling and it should look great on everything!  Work at the lowest common denominator.
    (apologies in advance if I misunderstood what you were asking)

  • Flash Display size on various monitor sizes

    I'm creating an flash interactive that will be view several different monitor sizes. What's a safe or standard size (resolution) to create the flash movie.
    Thanks for any response.

    You should use whatever size fits comfortably in the browser on the smallest screen. Do you have any idea what size screen resolutions your users will be using?

  • Monitor size will be a problem?

    Dear all,
    Am developing a application using mouse-events. I generate some click events on some particular controls automatically. So if i use that particular application in some other system with a different monitor size will there be any problem?
    Earlier response is much appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Mathan
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi mathan,
    with the user32.dll function "GetWindowRect" you can read the position of the window, on which you want create an event. To this position you can add the position to where you want to move the mouse. The attached example shows hao to get the coordinate of the specified window.
    Why do you use the x and y positions? You can send a key pressed to a specified button without moving the mouse to this position.
    Mike
    Attachments:
    GetPosition_LV80.zip ‏31 KB

  • Set front panel size to fit different monitor ( 2 monitors-pattern to 1 monitor-pattern)

    Hello, Everybody,
    I have here some questions about front panel size.
    At first I have create my LabVIEW programs with 2 monitors and run them with 2 monitors, because of this reason I have created a huge front panel with many objects.
    But sometimes I will run the program only with 1 monitor, the problem is, the front panel is too big, I can not see the front panel with all objects completely on one monitor! I know, I can scroll aroud it, but I don´t like this way. I would like to set the front panel size automatically to fit the window ( to differenz window sizes or resolutions), how can I do that?
    I have tried with "Maintain proportions of window for different monitor resolutions" and "Scale all objects on front panel as the window sizes" to finish that, but they did`t work, I can not see the front panel at once on one monitor;-(
    Can you help me?
    regards,
    Johnny

    As noted in the KB article What Is the Difference Between the Options
    "Scale All Objects on Panel" and "Maintain Window Proport..., the "Scale All Objects on Panel causes all the objects inside the panel to scale when the panel itself is resized". If the panel isn't resized, the objects arent's scaled. You may also want to read the KB article How Do I Scale All of the Objects of My Front Panel with the Window Size?.

  • Keep front panel icons same size on different monitors

    I was wondreing if there was anyway where you can make your front panel automatically adjust itself to fit the full size screen of other computers with different resolutions than the one that the front panel was developed on.
    thank you

    Try this thread.
    http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170​&thread.id=291198&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
    I have concluded nothing works and if any of my programs will be used on different monitors I will develope the program in the lowest resolution needed.

  • Program Monitor Size Problem

    I am able to import .mpeg files into PP CS5.  However, while my Source Monitor auto sizes the material correctly, the same material appears zoomed in on my Program Monitor.  I have selected "Fit" as the Program Monitor size.  How do I correct this?  Is it a result of my project preferences perhaps?  Thanks.

    Thanks, Jim.  I studied this video piece closely.  But it did not address the issue of mixed footage, which is the underlying reason for the varying Program Monitor screen sizes of images.  Essentially, if I choose a Sequence setting to accomodate my 1280 x 720 (1.0) footage, then my 1440 x 1080 (1.3333) footage is enlarged in my Program Monitor.  By contrast, if I choose a Sequence setting to accomodate my 1440 x 1080 (1.3333) footage, my 1280 x 720 (1.0) footage is reduced in my Program Monitor.
    I should point out that I was indeed able to create a sequence for each footage type file.  And both Source and Monitor image sizes matched.  But as soon as I created a new sequence and dropped clips from the two different footages into it, I was right back where I started.
    I attempted using Interpret Footage to try and match footage.  But the available selections there do not accomplish this.
    So I suppose the question is:  How does one conform mixed footage like those listed above so that they match in the Program Monitor and consequently, when exported?
    Thanks 

  • Frameset and monitor size

    Howdy, I have a frameset that looks one way on a 14 inch
    monitor but looks another way on a 15 inch or larger screen. Please
    note I am using the same operating system (vista), the same
    browser, ie 7. Both screens are using 1280 x 800. But the frame set
    draws the top frame higher on bigger monitors. For example I have a
    top frame and it has text displayed in it. On a 14 inch monitor
    there is about a 1/8 inch gap between the bottom of the text and
    the frame border. But viewed on a larger monitor with all the above
    specs there is a greater gap between the botton of the text and the
    frame border. What do I need to do to make this frameset display
    the same on different monitors.
    Here is the page:
    http://www.christian-software.com/design/root/cybersitter_frame.html
    Jeff

    What you are describing is a browser viewport dimension
    problem not a
    monitor size problem. You could see both effects on the
    larger monitor by
    simply making your browser height shorter. Click and drag the
    bottom edge
    of the browser viewport to see what I mean.
    You need to know about frames, however. Please read on -
    The decision to use or not use frames should be based on a)
    your site's
    needs, and b) your willingness to accept the potential
    problems that frames
    can create for you as developer and maintainer of the site
    and for your
    visitors as casual users of the site.
    I am down on frames because I believe that they create many
    more problems
    than they solve.
    Judging from the posts here, and the kinds of problems that
    are described,
    the kind of person most likely to elect to use frames is also
    the kind of
    person most likely ill-prepared fo solve the ensuing problems
    when they
    arise. If you feel a) that you understand the problems and b)
    that you are
    prepared to handle them when they occur, and c) that you have
    a need to use
    frames, then by all means use them.
    As far as I know, the most comprehensive discussions of
    frames and their
    potential problems can be found on these two links -
    http://apptools.com/rants/framesevil.php
    http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/frames/
    Your problem is that you have specified the height of BOTH of
    the two frames
    in absolute values.
    <frameset rows="120,332" cols="*" border="4"
    framespacing="4"
    frameborder="NO">
    <frame src="cybersitter_frame_top.html"
    name="cybersitter_top"
    scrolling="NO">
    <frame
    src="https://www.cybersitter.com/secure/dcsorder.asp"
    name="cybersitter_main">
    </frameset>
    So - when the browser is taller than 120 + 332 = 452px, the
    extra height
    will be allocated to each frame in the ratio of 120/332 to
    the top frame and
    212/332 to the bottom frame. The way to overcome this is to
    make the top
    frame fixed in height but the bottom frame completely
    flexible -
    <frameset rows="120,*" cols="*" border="4"
    framespacing="4"
    frameborder="NO">
    Then rip out the frames and throw them away!
    Murray --- ICQ 71997575
    Adobe Community Expert
    (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
    ==================
    http://www.projectseven.com/go
    - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
    http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs,
    Tutorials & Resources
    ==================
    "jphilapy" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Howdy, I have a frameset that looks one way on a 14 inch
    monitor but looks
    > another way on a 15 inch or larger screen. Please note I
    am using the same
    > operating system (vista), the same browser, ie 7. Both
    screens are using
    > 1280 x
    > 800. But the frame set draws the top frame higher on
    bigger monitors. For
    > example I have a top frame and it has text displayed in
    it. On a 14 inch
    > monitor there is about a 1/8 inch gap between the bottom
    of the text and
    > the
    > frame border. But viewed on a larger monitor with all
    the above specs
    > there is
    > a greater gap between the botton of the text and the
    frame border. What do
    > I
    > need to do to make this frameset display the same on
    different monitors.
    >
    > Here is the page:
    >
    http://www.christian-software.com/design/root/cybersitter_frame.html
    > Jeff
    >

  • How to fit all browsers and monitor sizes?

    Hi there.
    Wondering if there is a code that I can paste on a snippet, that would allows
    the size of the site (margins and background image) to fit to all sizes of different browsers/ different monitors?
    Thanks!

    I don't mean to have something that could fit from a laptop to a mobile phone.
    Just a site with a background image that would keep its margins fixed when seen through different browsers
    and monitors of mainstream computer, let's say all browsers and mac laptops.

  • Two different monitors as multi-moni​tors

    Is it possible to run a two-monitor display using two completely different monitors? I'm replacing an ancient desktop with a Pavillion 500-c60 (Win 8.1), and also bought a W2371d monitor for the new machine. The old PC used a perfectly good, but ancient, Samsung 17-inch monitor.
    What would happen if I tried to include my old monitor in my new setup? If I were able to use dual monitors, I would of course make the new HP the primary one. Still, it would be valuable to me if I could have the additional display acreage from the old monitor. However, the displays are not only from different manufacturers -- they are from different vintages, different sizes, different standard resolutions. Is it even possible to do this?
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    Hi,
    Yes, you can use TWO different monitors as mentioned:
    AMD Radeon HD 8400 graphics (combined with the processor)
    Supports DX11
    DVI and VGA output ports (both ports can be used at the same time)
    Full specs:
       http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=au&​lc=en&docname=c04058837#N247
    Regards.
    BH
    **Click the KUDOS thumb up on the left to say 'Thanks'**
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.

  • Scaling front panel objects for different screen sizes

    Hi,
    Can anybody help me of designing Vi for different screen sizes. I have designed a VI for a monitor of small size and lower resolution but when I open the same Vi on a different monitor,objects are not aligned properly. The properties which I have changed are
    Window appearence->Default
    Window Size -> Panel size 0,0   & Tick marked options of Maintain propotions for different monitors and scale all objects 
    Window Run Time position-> Maximum
    Regards
    Imran
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Imran,
    I can't solve your problem entirely.  However when I have to write a program that will be deployed on a variety of monitor sizes, I tend to set the size of the Front Panel to suit the smallest monitor, and then remove the ability of the user to resize it.
    Also, set it to run in the centred position.
    See attachments.
    Many Thanks,
    Dan
    Dan
    CLD
    Attachments:
    Customize Window Appearance.JPG ‏44 KB
    VI Properties.JPG ‏29 KB

  • RESIZE WINDOW ACCORDINGLY MONITOR SIZE

    Hi all,
    I am using Oracle8i & Forms6i & Windows2000.
    I wish to resize the Window accordingly to the
    Monitor screen size automatically at the runtime.
    Is there anyone who can help me?
    Thanks in advance.
    Dulal

    If you are asking how to rearrange all the objects on the screen when you detect a different window size, then I will say... you don't really want to do that.
    You would need to set the x and y position of EVERY object on the screen, and you cannot move graphic objects (lines, boxes and boilerplate text) on the canvas at run time.
    You should build your form for the smallest screen any user has. Users with bigger screens, or those running at a different screen resolution, will see a smaller form on their screen.

  • Detect monitor size question

    Hi:
    Not sure if this will be a problem, but probably it will.
    If two monitor sizes differ by a lot...say a 21 inch vs a 17 inch; And I have a whole bunch of Swing components, most of them have preferred sizes. The components were first implemented on the 21 inch monitor, and they look good on that. If I now switch to the 17 inch monitor , I am afraid the components are probably gonna be crowded together..(i am not sure about this yet...i will try this soon)...if so, what can I do to make my components' sizes customized for different sized monitors?

    Actually, I just tried, and it does matter. Many of my buttons couldn't show because their total width is wider than the 17 inch monitors. So my application looks very messed up on the 17 inch monitor. I used "setPreferredSize" for most of my components(Especially buttons), because I want my buttons to be the same size, despite the fact that the button text might not all show up. Hmm, would it be possible that if I set the Minimum Size to be much smaller than the Preferred size, then the buttons would be much smaller on a smaller monitor?

  • Monitor size and websites

    Hi hows it going!
    My name is John
    My question is how do i get my site to stretch and stay consistant to various monitor sizes?
    I constantly have to crt+ to resize on different screens.

    John,
    If you use a relative width (100% width instead of a fixed value in px), the site/pages will adapt to the currently available width.
    To get more, or better, answers, you may consider posting in the Web Design forum,
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/design_development/webdesign?view=discussions
    or the forum for your application,
    http://forums.adobe.com/index.jspa

  • Web module exports all the different preview sizes

    Trying out the web module - I select a flash template with extra large previews. When I export to Dreamweaver, not only are the Extra large previews exported but also large, medium etc. This means that if I upload to my server I will use far more space than necessary. Can I prevent this? Or can I simply delete all but the extra large pictures?

    When exporting a Flash gallery it does export three sizes. Those three sizes are "relative" to the "preview size" setting, which you could kind of think of as setting the size for the "largest" of the three. When the gallery is loaded into a browser, the gallery automatically detects the size of the window, looks at the rendition sizes available, and then downloads the largest rendition size that will fit into the window. It then does some pretty sophisticated pre-fetching of the other images of that size based on user behavior (linear vs non-linear browsing of the gallery). The gallery does not download the other renditions at all - unless the end user changes the size of their browser window such that a different rendition size should be used. The gallery does not real-time scale the images inside Flash - except in the case where the browser window is made too small for even the smallest rendition, in which case it will scale down the image in real time (this is why your "trick" works). In Beta 4, the gallery threw scroll bars on the images themselves if the window was too small. I think the 1.0 approach is much better.
    Granted this takes up extra room on the web server, (pretty cheap these days though) but if there were only one rendition, it really should be a size that will fit on 800x600 monitors - which is still well over 10% of web users, which would mean it would need to be pretty dang small given OS chrome, browser chrome, headers, etc - and then if you had thumnails across the bottom... Is all this overkill? When I look at galleries like the one at http://www.computer-darkroom.com/antarctica_2007/index.html in a maximized window on my hi-res monitor, I grow to really love the multiple rendition approach.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Safari 5.0.6 plug-in html file corrupted (now Safari doesn't run)

    Not sure how well I can explain this, as I'm definitely a novice!  Basically, Safari won't run or access certain websites b/c I'm guessing the html file for installed plug-ins is corrupt (Safari won't open the file file:///Applications/Safari.app/Con

  • DateFormat

    I have a string in the format "07/02/2002". I want to convert it into a date. Here's my code String myDate = "07/02/2002"; Date date = DateFormat.getDateInstance().parse(myDate); But I got the below exception java.text.ParseException: Unparseable dat

  • Simple Web Auth policy and simple posture assessment policy in ISE

    G'day All, I've just finished reading through the Cisco BYOD with ISE document and it's left me a little more confused than when I started. I completely understand the onboarding process and the different policy elements that make up the self registr

  • Configurable BOM costing

    Hi, I am trying to cost a Multilevel configurable BOM in CU50. The header material has 'quantity structure' checked in material master and it has some planned cost in material master. When i am costing it, it is determining the costing variant as sta

  • Upgrading FUS from from 6.0.182.0 to 7.6.101.1

    Can I do this? OR do I have to upgrade to something before going to 7.6.101.1 (FUS release 1.9.0.0)