MultiRes

MultiRes - free 32-bit alternative to QuickRes, with refresh rate and multi-monitor support for up to nine display devices
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MultiRes Ranking & Summary

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  • Rating:
  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • Free
  • Publisher Name:
  • By EnTech Taiwan
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows XP, Windows NT
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
  • File Size:
  • 100 KB
  • Total Downloads:
  • 3967

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MultiRes Description

MultiRes is a very simple application that allows you to change screen resolution with just a few clicks. Although performing that task might sound like piece of cake to many of you, the whole job can be done even more easily, especially when working with more than a single monitor.Neat support for multiple monitorsMultiRes comes with support for up to 9 display devices, which is indeed a great feature for this kind of software solution. Plus, it has dedicated options to set refresh rates but also to open the Windows 'Display Properties' menu and thus get into some more advanced configuration settings. A few configurable settingsThe tool permanently sits in the System Tray and provides you all the aforementioned goodies with just a single click. It has only a bunch of options, including the possibility to lock refresh rates, use a Windows XP style and introduce a special confirmation dialog every time you make changes. As straightforward as can getOther than that, MultiRes remains a simple utility from all points of view, and that's also the reason why it lacks some important features. For instance, it doesn't even have a help manual, so users looking for some help on a specific option will have to search the web for more information. Lack of various advanced featuresThe good side about MultiRes is definitely its simplicity, but the same thing could be considered a drawback as well. Since it was designed to be so simple, it lacks a lot of things, and the aforementioned help manual is just one of them. To end withSo all in all, MultiRes is definitely worth a shot, especially if you work with multiple monitors at the same time and you need to change resolution in a second. Even if it does not come equipped with many features, it's easy enough to use by anyone and quietly sits in the system tray until needed. Reviewed by Bogdan Popa, last updated on August 5th, 2014


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