> BT DUN worked just fine but there is no way to use the TC1100 as a BT
> headset under W7RC.
You mean you want to use your W7 notebook as a headset for anotehr audio
source?
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"Roger 2008" <rwpcs@att.net> wrote in message
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> "Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]"
> <!ei.maileja@kiitos!> wrote in message
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>> > The 1024x768 is acceptable for the internal montor, but the fact that
>> > 1024x768 is the best it can do on an external monitor is a bit of a let
>> > down
>> > especially when you connect it to a monitor that can do 1920x1080.
>>
>> I've quickly tested this on my TC1100 running W7 with a 1280*1024
>> external
>> monitor. See my remarks in the just-posted update at
>>
> http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/blo...ublished-hacks
>>
>> In a nutshell: use the hacked VGA driver to gain access to higher
>> resolutions. They work (I've tested) under Win7; I think they should work
>> under WinXP too (havent tested this, though).
>
> You talked me into it. I tried W7RC on my TC1100 and after running the
> Windows Update with a network cable the Wireless Internet started working
> too.
>
> The Qmenu worked just fine.
>
> BT DUN worked just fine but there is no way to use the TC1100 as a BT
> headset under W7RC.
>
> I tried to get an old ATI PVR to work with it wouldn't work.
>
> But I still had problems networking with Windows 2000 so W7RC is history
> one
> more time.
>
>