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Apr 16, 2015 9:07 AM in response to Vincentjuhhhby spudnuty," so I can have more space to work you know."
To me the simplest way to do this is to add an external monitor. If you plug a 27" Cinema monitor into your machine it will add a lot more real estate to work in.
Also you might consider using "Mission Control" to have multiple desktops open at one time. I currently have 5 open.
Mac Basics: Use Mission Control to switch between apps or spaces - Apple Support
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Apr 16, 2015 9:22 AM in response to spudnutyby Vincentjuhhh,Thanks for you advice but I already have an external monitor. But I use my macbook display also often.
Yeah I know about Mission Control but I use an application on my mbp and it would be a lot easier if i have a 'bigger display'
Vincent
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Apr 16, 2015 10:44 AM in response to Vincentjuhhhby spudnuty,You can try this:
OS X Yosemite: Adjust your display’s resolution
and "scale" your resolution but I think you'll find you're already on the highest resolution.
You could also add another external:
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Apr 16, 2015 11:05 AM in response to spudnutyby Vincentjuhhh,Thanks but I already have the highest screen resolution that apple offers. And I already have an external display. Does someone else can help me out?
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Apr 16, 2015 3:38 PM in response to Vincentjuhhhby spudnuty,What I meant was to add another external for a total of 2 external monitors and one resident display.
Otherwise move up to a Mac Pro and add 6 monitors:
http://blog.macsales.com/22073-what-do-you-call-6-displays-and-a-2013-mac-pro-fu n
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Apr 17, 2015 6:57 AM in response to spudnutyby Vincentjuhhh,Oh but 2 external monitors won't fit in my setup. I just want a tool for doing what I want
Vincent
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Apr 17, 2015 7:04 AM in response to Vincentjuhhhby spudnuty," I already have the highest screen resolution that apple offers."
I can't think of anyway to increase the resolution beyond what the MBP will put out. The only way to do that is to upgrade your computer to the highest resolution and the largest screen possible.
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Apr 17, 2015 7:06 AM in response to spudnutyby Vincentjuhhh,Oke but I would like to have the same quality as I have now and more workspace on my macbook.
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Apr 17, 2015 7:17 AM in response to Vincentjuhhhby spudnuty,What size is your MBP?
How can you increase the resolution beyond what the computer is capable of putting out?
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Apr 17, 2015 7:32 AM in response to Vincentjuhhhby spudnuty,OK, I understand now.
I see you're running 10.10.1 can you update to 10.10.3?
Or (Better) go back to 10.9.5?
It seems like your zoom is turned on. Have you tried quitting Chrome and starting it up again?
Do it do this on all browsers? Safari? Firefox?
Does it do it on the desktop?
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Apr 17, 2015 10:53 AM in response to spudnutyby Vincentjuhhh,No It's not a software problem. You can't see less quality on the second picture but I can clearly see less quality on my screen. It probably won't work if i upgrade to 10.10.3. It's not only chrome, and safari it's the hole mbp that's less quality.
Vincent
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Apr 20, 2015 7:30 AM in response to Vincentjuhhhby Vincentjuhhh,Does anyone else know how to solve this?

