SOURCE: wyse wt3235le running on windows 2000 server
OK What ya do is right click the desktop and go down to properties.. open this and there ya should be able to adjust ya resoloution and colour... It's max is 1024 x 768.
SOURCE: vertical view desktop
If you are using windows XP, (vista should be similar) then click "start", "control panel", "display" then select the "settings" tab. select "advanced". Depending which graphics driver you are using you should see a link or a tab labelled "rotation" or "rotate display". You can set hotkeys to perform the rotation if you want to simplify the process for the future. Hope this helps - please ask again if you need more info :)
SOURCE: View two different pages on two different monitors.
Sounds like you need to enable dual monitor in you display settings. There are three options there that will allow you to either 1. view one monitor at a time (sounds like your problem) 2. duplicate the same desktop on both monitors 3. expand desktop to the second monitor. (this is the one you want) On my Hpdv9000 it is accessible by right clicking on the desktop and selecting Nvidia Control Panel, -> Displays -> Multiple Displays. From here you can specify which monitor is your primary monitor where your start menu desktop will appear. But if you do not have an Nvidia Graphics card, which is typical of Hp's (your laptop's make you did not specify) this will be not much help sorry.
SOURCE: i need to view the server desktop!
You could use the standard XP tool for remoting into the tower that the server is on, then you'd be able to see it's desktop possibly.
SOURCE: Wyse v90l
Best thing to do here is a re-image the client using the tools on the Wyse website.
The new USB imaging tool is pretty handy at imaging this model, and should get this back to a default image and working very quickly :)
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