Chrome 34+ At 1024 By 768 Resolution Download

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I have setup Chrome Remote Desktop in my ubuntu server using a vnc connection and set the resolution as 1366x 768 however when i connect using chrome remote desktop the screen size is different (appears to be 1366x1366) How can I fix this?

When launching chrome in game mode, it doesn't take up the full screen, only a small area in the middle, was wondering if anyone knew the launch options for chrome to make it take up the full screen

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I've yet to find the ultimate resource that lists 'all' browsers and the actual visible canvas size (excludes browser chrome) for content. The closest was a table in the O'reilly book Web Design in a Nutshell:

Also the range of screen sizes varies much more now than it used to. Long gone are the days when it was unusual to see much other than 800x600 or 1024x768. There are a number of common wide-screen formats and small-format screens (i.e. those on netbooks and smartphones) are increasingly likely to be used to view your pages.

Google Browser Size shows an overlay of the percentage of users who have their browsers at certain resolutions. This also takes into account people who don't maximise the browser window, as well as screen resolutions.

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Mainly I liked using it to get a higher (virtual) resolution for a 15-inch Chromebook (for some reason 15-inch FHD Chromebooks are capped at native resolution in Display Settings while 14-inch ones can go one step higher). It was also nice for getting a "just-right" zoom level sometimes.

Scenario: I am trying to run a process in a production environment (Windows Server 2016). The client does not have orchestrator so there is only an unattended robot installed on the server. When i access the rdp and run the process in studio everything is fine. However when i try to run the process at a certain time, the screen resolution is an issue as some of the ui elements is not visible. I have checked the resolution when the process runs and it gives me 768 x 1024, which is too narrow.

However, the process is still ouputting 768 x 1024 as the screen resolution. I need to adjust the settings so that the process runs with at least 1680x1050. Anyone experienced this before?
Any help much appreciated

You can try using Launch Workflow Interactive activity. This activity has resolution parameter which you need to set at the beginning of the development. You can call your mail workflow in this launch interactive activity easily.

The rdp session is accessed through citrix so i think that the resolution configuration has to be changed from the server side, and i am looking into it. If anyone else have any experience with this please comment

I have not found a solution to this problem. I had to redesign my workflow to work with a 1024x768 resolution. I have tried the same as @bobpeers, changing the uipath settings and registry with no luck. I do believe that it is an issue with the citrix vm which runs windows server 2016, that has been set up with a standard resolution 1024x768. In a previous project i have managed to change the resolution by adjusting the settings file or the runtime settings in orchestrator, however that server was a local one, that we connected directly via RDP and not citrix. Do you have any experiences with this @Gabriel_Tatu?

Thanks, unfortunately our application is unusable at 1024 x 768 I also think this is connected to limitations on the server side. We use VMWare vCloud and it could be related to the virtual video driver not supporting higher resolutions. We are currently contacting our virtual host provider to see if they can help.

To update we have fixed this issue. It was due to a lack of video memory on the virtual server so no matter what I set in UiPath.settings it would never go above 1280x800.
We now had our provider add VRAM (we could no do this ourselves through the vCloud console) and after a reboot the UiPath.settings file works and we can get a 1920 x 1080 resolution.

Even funny is that this machine is cloned from virtual machine that after some magic had proper resolution while running robot using scheduler. Only difference should be that older machine has UiPath 2017 and this new machine has UiPath 2018.4.2.

I have a Google/Nest Hub 2nd gen and through this forum and the homey-chromecast-app I am able to cast images from my Ring-Doorbell-Pro-snapshots and Sonos-Album-covers to the hub. Unfortunately the images are quite small and do not span the full size of the screen of the Google/Nest hub.

The resolution of the Google/Nest hub: 1024 x 600. I have looked into this forum and the developer mode of Homey (Homey Developer Tools) and found out that in my case the respective resolutions of the images that I want to Chrome-cast are:

Having an issue with Google Chrome resolution/dpi changing when I turn my monitor off. I'm pretty sure that this is all related to the scaling factor from Universal Access Panel. in which I have large text turned on. This setting makes Chrome have bigger tabs, but is not recognized when monitor is turned off. I have to shut down Chrome, and restart it it to recognize the Universal Access setting.

In any case I would like to figure out how to keep chrome's dpi/resolution stable so that I don't have to restart it each time my monitor is turned off/on. Here are two screenshots of before and after.

If I turn on my computer with the monitor off, the TV remote resolution is stuck at 640x480. There are no other resolutions offered. All I have to do is turn on my monitor and the remote resolution instantly changes to 3840x2160 (what I want).. The behavior occurs with my Windows laptop, iPad and iPhone.

Please be advised that unfortunately, TeamViewer is getting the resolution that the Windows OS on the PC is offering, and that usually depends on what Windows is able to gather regarding the monitor that is connected to the system, therefore, if the monitor is not being recognized when it is off, Windows won't be able to offer other resolutions to TeamViewer.

You could alternatively try to install, if available, the drivers for the 4K Monitor, and then try to update it on the Device Manager so that it is recognized correctly by Windows, and not as a standard monitor. This way, it would be possible that Windows assumes the resolutions that the monitor is able to handle even if it is off, although, we cannot guarantee this.

As AMD said, without a monitor attached, windows does not know what resolution to offer and we do not have the ability to force non-native resolutions. You need to find some way of forcing the OS to create the correct resolution.

This is definitely a software/driver based issue. Some update recently for me now cause the resolution to not only change, but reverse (eg: 1080x1920, 480x620 etc..) when my display (a TV in my case) was powered off. It almost looks formatted to fit on a mobile device?

Regardless, I deleted the driver (uninstall software option checked) and let Win10 use a generic driver and the problem was solved for TeamViewer. Granted I can't scale it properly on the TV with the software, but my remote session are now in 1920x1080 regardless of display power state.

As I understand this failure regarding to usually AMD video cards, because of if there isn't a real monitor connected, then it sends somewhow just the basic, lowest resolution display, what will be later captured by Teamviewer or other remote desktops solutions. In our case the video card was a AMD FirePro.

I don't use my remote system for anything other than mocked endpoints and proxying network traffic for development. Without the need for any robust video solution I was able to simply disable the AMD Radeon RX video card in my device and let the default Windows adapter handle the video. 2 benefits: 1) the resolution now defaults to 1024x768 and 2) there is no hardware acceleration so I'm not constantly presented with a black screen and having to hit refresh and/or (un)remove wallpaper in order to get the screen to stay up to date.

I just wanted to post here for anyone who might need a real solution to this problem. I run a headless Windows 10 server that has an NVIDIA Geforce 1050 Ti on my home network, so it's not only an AMD problem, and it's not only a display port problem because my system doesn't even have any. The other posts give helpful information, but no solutions without having to buy a dummy display emulator. There are software virtual monitor emulators which I don't think were even mentioned, and some of them do not offer high resolutions, so they are not all created equal.

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