In ArcPad 10, you can approximately a lo-res device by using the QuickDraw icon (the one that looks like a rocket, last icon on the browse toolbar).
On Advanced Settings > Display Quality you can tune the QuickDraw coarseness by moving the slider. The meaning of the slider for your VGA device is as follows.
Coarseness 0 - Original Resolution (i.e. VGA 480x640)
Coarseness 1 - Half resolution (i.e. 240x320)
Coarseness 2 - Quarter resolution (i.e. 120x160)
On Layers > Table of Contents there's the QuickDraw column for your layers. Clicking on that column for your layer, will control the visibility of your layer, i.e. invisible, to wireframe draw, to normal symbology.
These settings should improve your ability to operate your data on a hi-res device.
In ArcPad 10, you can approximately a lo-res device by using the QuickDraw icon (the one that looks like a rocket, last icon on the browse toolbar).
On Advanced Settings > Display Quality you can tune the QuickDraw coarseness by moving the slider. The meaning of the slider for your VGA device is as follows.
Coarseness 0 - Original Resolution (i.e. VGA 480x640)
Coarseness 1 - Half resolution (i.e. 240x320)
Coarseness 2 - Quarter resolution (i.e. 120x160)
On Layers > Table of Contents there's the QuickDraw column for your layers. Clicking on that column for your layer, will control the visibility of your layer, i.e. invisible, to wireframe draw, to normal symbology.
These settings should improve your ability to operate your data on a hi-res device.