| About this product | |
|---|---|
| Product | MultiRes 1.14 | 
| Vendor | EnTech Taiwan | 
| Tested operating systems | Windows 2000 Windows NT 4.0 | 
| Average rating | |
| CompatDB XML | multires-114.xml | 
Compatibility Reports for MultiRes 1.14
Reported by Anonymous
Rating
                                    Operating system
                                    Windows NT 4.0
                                Date
                                    
                                MultiRes
(49kb) is a small, free, 32-bit alternative to QuickRes, with refresh
rate and multi-monitor support for up to nine display devices under
Windows 98/2000. The utility is backwardly compatible with the original
retail release of Windows 95 as well as NT 4.0, and features optional
timed confirmation prompts that can be enabled or disabled for each
device. The latest build adds support for command-line parameters,
allowing you to set up shortcuts that switch each and every device in a
multimonitor array to a specific resolution, color depth, and refresh
rate, e.g., "multires.exe /1:1024,768,16,85 /2:800,600,32,75
/x" will switch the first device to 1024x768x16bpp@85Hz, switch the
second device to 800x600x32bpp@75Hz, and then exit.
Reported by Anonymous
Rating
                                    Operating system
                                    Windows 2000
                                Date
                                    
                                MultiRes
(49kb) is a small, free, 32-bit alternative to QuickRes, with refresh
rate and multi-monitor support for up to nine display devices under
Windows 98/2000. The utility is backwardly compatible with the original
retail release of Windows 95 as well as NT 4.0, and features optional
timed confirmation prompts that can be enabled or disabled for each
device. The latest build adds support for command-line parameters,
allowing you to set up shortcuts that switch each and every device in a
multimonitor array to a specific resolution, color depth, and refresh
rate, e.g., "multires.exe /1:1024,768,16,85 /2:800,600,32,75
/x" will switch the first device to 1024x768x16bpp@85Hz, switch the
second device to 800x600x32bpp@75Hz, and then exit.
 
                                 
                                 
                                