Recently, I was looking into changing the desktop screen resolution for a student with some vision concerns when I came across Carroll. Carroll is software that runs in the background and controls screen resolutions. What they had been doing was logging into the account and then the teacher would have to change the resolution. After class, she would then have to change it back for the next class coming in. This works fine aside from taking up time each day, but Carroll was the solution that proved to be helpful as it can handle the task automatically.
Carroll will pop up a box whenever a user logs into the computer for the first time. From there, the user can select which screen resolution they would like to work with. Then there is an option to reload this setting every time that user logs back in. The student is now able to log in and the software will handle changing the resolution seamlessly. After logging out and the next student logs in, they will get their screen resolution settings to load. These settings can be changed at any time.
If you are interested in checking out Carroll to see if it fits your needs, here is the link.
It is great for computers used by multiple users that need to work with an array of screen resolutions.
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