Error Messages | TPS Requires A Screen Resolution Of At Least 1024×720

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If you encounter the error message “TPS requires a screen resolution of at least 1024×720”, it means that the TPS you're trying to run, needs a minimum screen resolution of 1024 pixels wide by 720 pixels high to function properly. If your current display resolution is lower than this, the application may not launch or may display incorrectly.

How To Change the Screen Resolution in Windows

  1. Open Display Settings
    • Right-click on your desktop and select "Display settings".
    • Alternatively, go to "Start" > "Settings" > "System" > "Display"
  2. Check Your Current Resolution
    • Scroll down to the Display resolution section.
    • If the resolution is below 1024×720, you’ll need to increase it.
  3. Change the Resolution
    • Click the drop-down menu under "Display resolution".
    • Select a resolution that is 1024×720 or higher.
    • Click "Keep changes" when prompted.
  4. Adjust Scaling (if needed)
    • If text or apps appear too small or too large, adjust the "Scale" setting just above the resolution option.
  5. Apply and Test
    • After changing the resolution, try launching the TPS application again.
    • If the error persists, ensure your display driver is up to date.

Outdated drivers can limit available resolutions. Visit your GPU manufacturer’s website (e.g., Intel, NVIDIA) for the latest drivers, and update the graphics driver through this guide: How To Update Your NVidia Graphic

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