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Simulate a higher resolution in Mac OS X on a MBP

Hi all,

Is it possible to simulate a higher resolution in Mac OS X on a MBP? i.e. to make the icons, windows, text etc. look smaller and thus be able to fit more information on the screen?

ALSO... would this be user-specific? i.e. set for my user space, but my wife's user space would be the default resolution?

Thanks,

MacBook Pro 2.4GHz C2D, 4GB DDR3, iPhone 1st Gen, iPod Shuffle x2, Mac OS X (10.5.7), Still waiting for LX3 RAW support (.rw2)

Posted on Jan 15, 2010 7:50 AM

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Jan 15, 2010 8:43 AM in response to GlynC

GlynC wrote:

Is it possible to simulate a higher resolution in Mac OS X on a MBP?

No.

i.e. to make the icons, windows, text etc. look smaller and thus be able to fit more information on the screen?

For icons, just use the slider at the bottom of a Finder window. On the desktop, right-click the desktop, and select View Options. Drag the slider to change the icon size.

For text, it depends on the program, but in Safari, use Command-plus / Command-minus. Consult the help for other programs.

ALSO... would this be user-specific? i.e. set for my user space, but my wife's user space would be the default resolution?

For the most part, yes.

Simulate a higher resolution in Mac OS X on a MBP

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