My little brother, hes one, he was on the computer and somehow managed to make everything look HUGE. I normally know how to change it, but it wouldn't work, everything looks fat, I right clicked on the desktop, went to properties and did all of that, could someone tell me how to fix this, I rate high.
flutterbyme_8i8 answered Saturday April 16 2005, 2:02 am: Ready....step by step...here we go!! :D
Start, settings, control panel, display, appearance, then under "scheme" you can select how you want your windows to look i.e. SIZE, color, etc. Choose "windows standard," and all will be good!!
blondie75 answered Friday April 15 2005, 8:42 pm: this doesn't work for everyone, but my friend did it on my computer. (it will only work with a scroll wheel on the mouse) hold down ctrl and move the wheel. hope this helps. <3 [ blondie75's advice column | Ask blondie75 A Question ]
BabyGirl05 answered Friday April 15 2005, 8:08 pm: Maybe he messed with the buttons on the bottom of the monitor, below your screen there are bottons on the front of on the bottom, Mess with them a litt they can make things small, fat, tall, short, move it to the left and right, or even more it up and down
Karen answered Friday April 15 2005, 7:42 pm: Does this include the text size of websites? Well, on the top of your explorer, go to View, then to Text Size, and then put it to Medium or to your original settings. That will make everything smaller, rather than huge.
Or if you are just talking about your whole computer screen, you need to change your screen area or resolution to a lower height and width such as 800 by 600 pixels in your Settings, in the properties window for your desktop. If that's what you did or tried to do, then I don't know how you could fix this because that's the only way. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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