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Old 09-22-2008, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by kanzlr View Post
that is not HTC who decided to do this, thats just how Windows Mobile handles VGA screens.
Agreed. This is how WM added support for VGA screens (starting with WM 2003 SE in 2004). (Incidentally, it's also how they added support for 320x320 screens in WM 6; those also display the same amount of info as other 240x240 screens. They just look a little nicer doing so.)

As kanzlr pointed out, try using RealVGA to get the most out of your screen real estate. Running in RealVGA on a 4" or smaller VGA screen was doable, but on the Advantage's 5" screen it's actually quite a good size.
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