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And even if the product does support the larger screen size, you can configure a particular session to only use the smaller size. And the smaller size is the default for iSeries Access. I can only think of two reasons not to use the larger screen size: 1 - You want to test the smaller screen size for software distribution. 2 - You have too much money and you want to limit productivity on your people instead of ponying up a few bucks to give them video power enough to not destroy their eyes if they use the larger screen. Rob Berendt
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