Reader XI requires 1024X768 resolution. My video card max is 1024X600. What poblems will I have?

I am running Reader X. It says it requires 1024 X 768 resolution. My video card max resolution is 1024 X 600. I haven't had any problems I couldn't overcome or weren't fixed by Adobe. Reader XI has the same requirement so I'm wondering if I will encounter any new problems.

If you are on Windows, you could check if a newer graphics card driver allows a higher resolution.  See http://forums.adobe.com/thread/945765

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