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Old December 20th 04, 08:30 AM
MiKn67
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First off let me clarify this message does not involve my monitor.

The other day I did some maintenance on my PC. i.e. Disk Cleanup, Scandisk
& defrag. I turned off my computer for a few hours and when I turned it
back on everything was big. Fonts, windows, my taskbar, icons etc,etc, etc.
I've been fooling around with my desktop properties to no avail. I have
absolutely no recollection of how I set everything up to begin with. It's
been a few years and my interest in that kind of fooling around began
waning.

Please Help!!!
Mike


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Old December 20th 04, 11:58 AM
Andrew H. Carter
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 02:30:42 -0500, "MiKn67"
scribbled some thoughts:


First off let me clarify this message does not involve my monitor.

The other day I did some maintenance on my PC. i.e. Disk Cleanup, Scandisk
& defrag. I turned off my computer for a few hours and when I turned it
back on everything was big. Fonts, windows, my taskbar, icons etc,etc, etc.
I've been fooling around with my desktop properties to no avail. I have
absolutely no recollection of how I set everything up to begin with. It's
been a few years and my interest in that kind of fooling around began
waning.

Please Help!!!
Mike



Right-click on an empty area of the desktop, choose
properties, choose settings, in the lower right there is a
slider to change it to the correct resolution, or one you
are familiar with.

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Old December 21st 04, 07:47 AM
MiKn67
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Thanks I thought I tried that.


"Andrew H. Carter" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 02:30:42 -0500, "MiKn67"
scribbled some thoughts:


First off let me clarify this message does not involve my monitor.

The other day I did some maintenance on my PC. i.e. Disk Cleanup,

Scandisk
& defrag. I turned off my computer for a few hours and when I turned it
back on everything was big. Fonts, windows, my taskbar, icons etc,etc,

etc.
I've been fooling around with my desktop properties to no avail. I have
absolutely no recollection of how I set everything up to begin with.

It's
been a few years and my interest in that kind of fooling around began
waning.

Please Help!!!
Mike



Right-click on an empty area of the desktop, choose
properties, choose settings, in the lower right there is a
slider to change it to the correct resolution, or one you
are familiar with.

--

Sincerely, | NOTE: Best viewed in a fixed pitch font
| (©) (©)
Andrew H. Carter | ------ooo--(_)--ooo------
d(-_-)b | /// \\\



 




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