For example, and depending on your Display settings, the effective resolutions you're going to get are: 1) 1680x1050, 2) 1440x900, and 3) 1024圆40 pixels. Any help? Thanks! Attachments Win-10-09-55 2560.log 2560 log (81.09 KiB) Downloaded 216 times Win-09-55-18 1440.log 1440 log (104.66 KiB) Downloaded 64 timesĪpple has been marketing the retina displays, but it's not actually implementing those resolutions. The 2560 version is the one I'm currently at, with the 2560x1600 resolution working but only taking up 75% of the screen.
The 1440 version is the one that seems to be stable at 1440x900 but I can't get it to go higher. Used command "VBoxManage setextradata "VM-Name" CustomVideoMode1 2560x1600x32" which forced 2560x1600 available in Windows.
#2017 macbook air display resolution full#
GA NOT installed (otherwise display is really glitchy when I force it to full resolution - however, it shows stable at 1440x900.) That's what I'm trying to resolve at this point. I have played around with a lot of settings and some custom video modes, and eventually got to the point where Windows is showing 2560x1600, performance is good, and things seem stable - however, it's only taking up about 75% of my screen in fullscreen mode.
The native screen resolution is 2560x1600. I'm trying to get full screen resolution and size in Windows 10 guest on my Mac. VB 5.2.2 w/ extensions installed, trying w/ and w/o GA installed