Testing Software on 1366x768 Resolution Virtual Machine
I have a WinForms application (C#). The user is reporting a window cutting issue on her 15 inch laptop screen: Meaning a portion of the window is below the screen. I have made some changes to the application. But I don't have a proper machine to test it out. I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch and a Windows PC with 24 inch monitor.
Is there a way to set the virtual machine (Windows 10) to run with the specific resolution setting (1366x768) to replicate the issue if exists.
windows display resolution vmware-fusion
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I have a WinForms application (C#). The user is reporting a window cutting issue on her 15 inch laptop screen: Meaning a portion of the window is below the screen. I have made some changes to the application. But I don't have a proper machine to test it out. I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch and a Windows PC with 24 inch monitor.
Is there a way to set the virtual machine (Windows 10) to run with the specific resolution setting (1366x768) to replicate the issue if exists.
windows display resolution vmware-fusion
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Install whatever Guest additions there are for your VM software, then simply resize the VM window to the resolution you want.
– Mokubai♦
Oct 1 at 18:17
@Mokubai Thanks.... Actually I need to uncheck 'use Retina display' option in fusion,resize the window or set the resolution within the virtual machine(in windows).
– techno
Oct 1 at 18:27
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Possible duplicate of How can I get 2560 * 1600 on Win 7 ? MacBook Pro 17 + Dell 30 inch 3008 WFP + Fusion 3
– JakeGould
Dec 3 at 19:41
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I have a WinForms application (C#). The user is reporting a window cutting issue on her 15 inch laptop screen: Meaning a portion of the window is below the screen. I have made some changes to the application. But I don't have a proper machine to test it out. I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch and a Windows PC with 24 inch monitor.
Is there a way to set the virtual machine (Windows 10) to run with the specific resolution setting (1366x768) to replicate the issue if exists.
windows display resolution vmware-fusion
I have a WinForms application (C#). The user is reporting a window cutting issue on her 15 inch laptop screen: Meaning a portion of the window is below the screen. I have made some changes to the application. But I don't have a proper machine to test it out. I have a MacBook Pro 15 inch and a Windows PC with 24 inch monitor.
Is there a way to set the virtual machine (Windows 10) to run with the specific resolution setting (1366x768) to replicate the issue if exists.
windows display resolution vmware-fusion
windows display resolution vmware-fusion
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Install whatever Guest additions there are for your VM software, then simply resize the VM window to the resolution you want.
– Mokubai♦
Oct 1 at 18:17
@Mokubai Thanks.... Actually I need to uncheck 'use Retina display' option in fusion,resize the window or set the resolution within the virtual machine(in windows).
– techno
Oct 1 at 18:27
1
Possible duplicate of How can I get 2560 * 1600 on Win 7 ? MacBook Pro 17 + Dell 30 inch 3008 WFP + Fusion 3
– JakeGould
Dec 3 at 19:41
add a comment |
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Install whatever Guest additions there are for your VM software, then simply resize the VM window to the resolution you want.
– Mokubai♦
Oct 1 at 18:17
@Mokubai Thanks.... Actually I need to uncheck 'use Retina display' option in fusion,resize the window or set the resolution within the virtual machine(in windows).
– techno
Oct 1 at 18:27
1
Possible duplicate of How can I get 2560 * 1600 on Win 7 ? MacBook Pro 17 + Dell 30 inch 3008 WFP + Fusion 3
– JakeGould
Dec 3 at 19:41
2
2
Install whatever Guest additions there are for your VM software, then simply resize the VM window to the resolution you want.
– Mokubai♦
Oct 1 at 18:17
Install whatever Guest additions there are for your VM software, then simply resize the VM window to the resolution you want.
– Mokubai♦
Oct 1 at 18:17
@Mokubai Thanks.... Actually I need to uncheck 'use Retina display' option in fusion,resize the window or set the resolution within the virtual machine(in windows).
– techno
Oct 1 at 18:27
@Mokubai Thanks.... Actually I need to uncheck 'use Retina display' option in fusion,resize the window or set the resolution within the virtual machine(in windows).
– techno
Oct 1 at 18:27
1
1
Possible duplicate of How can I get 2560 * 1600 on Win 7 ? MacBook Pro 17 + Dell 30 inch 3008 WFP + Fusion 3
– JakeGould
Dec 3 at 19:41
Possible duplicate of How can I get 2560 * 1600 on Win 7 ? MacBook Pro 17 + Dell 30 inch 3008 WFP + Fusion 3
– JakeGould
Dec 3 at 19:41
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Install whatever Guest additions there are for your VM software, then simply resize the VM window to the resolution you want.
– Mokubai♦
Oct 1 at 18:17
@Mokubai Thanks.... Actually I need to uncheck 'use Retina display' option in fusion,resize the window or set the resolution within the virtual machine(in windows).
– techno
Oct 1 at 18:27
1
Possible duplicate of How can I get 2560 * 1600 on Win 7 ? MacBook Pro 17 + Dell 30 inch 3008 WFP + Fusion 3
– JakeGould
Dec 3 at 19:41