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Unfortunately, it appears the screen drivers written for the 7510 don't take advantage (sorry) of this. Instead, HTC seems to have simply taken the existing QVGA drivers and told them to fill the screen. The result, as seen in the screenshots below, is to create screens with huge icons. It's certainly finger friendly, but not very efficient. Nor do the drivers seem to be telling applications that they have a VGA screen available to them.
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are you kidding?
that is not HTC who decided to do this, thats just how Windows Mobile handles VGA screens. It just looks even more out of place due to the screen being 5" in size.
If you want to change that, install RealVGA.