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    How to play Starcraft in full screen for Windows 10

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by subhasis, Feb 2, 2016.

  1. subhasis

    subhasis Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was trying to play an old game Starcraft. It appears in a small box in my laptop. I think it is due to old day’s low resolution 640X480. My laptop is powered by Windows 10 Home. It has two display adopter. One is Intel Graphics 3000 and another is NVIDIA GeForce 610M. I have tried the following things but no luck.

    1) Tried with compatibility mode with Windows Xp (service pack 2, 3), Windows Vista. Windows 7 with screen resolution 640X480 and “disable display scaling on high DPI setting”.

    2) Intel Graphics 3000 is main video card. The display was set in 1366X 768 resolution which is its maximum. And 1024X786 is its lowest. I have tried with all available lower resolutions. Scaling was set to scale full screen / center image.

    3) I am not able to change resolution for NVIDIA GeForce 610M. As its control panel only consist of 3D setting. There are no option for changing resolution.

    Is there any way to resolve the issue?
    Thanks.