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The Words are too close up.


Question Posted Saturday September 17 2005, 2:30 pm

Ok, I just bought a Dell and Like on Yahoo and Msn on the front page. The Words and stuff are HUGE! Its like it soo close up. What can I go to make the wordz smaller on my computer. thanks in advance.

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tasuki answered Monday October 3 2005, 4:56 pm:
Is this only on the internet, or is it on the computer in general? If it's only in your internet browser, look on the top where it says "File, Edit, etc" and look for things like "preferences", "options", or "internet options". I can't tell you exactly because I don't know your internet browser. If it's on the whole computer, go to your desktop and right click, then go to properties and there should be a setting for monitor size.

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sk8tergurlwithdc answered Monday September 19 2005, 5:30 pm:
try your options on yahoo and msn if that don't work try call dell

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HowYouDooin answered Saturday September 17 2005, 11:12 pm:
hold shift and with the mouce scroller scrol down or up to ajust browser text size

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jj_u_i_c_y answered Saturday September 17 2005, 4:11 pm:
go to View on your toolbar go down to text size and adjust it to meduim or smaller if you want it smaller.

xO. jessica

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Juicygirl answered Saturday September 17 2005, 4:11 pm:
oh the same exact opposite thing happened to me when I first got my Dell! My roomie's boyfriend told me about a little thing called "Properties". You can get there by right clicking the desktop and scrolling down to Properties (at the very bottom). You can change your font, windows, colors, etc to your liking. :)

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shake answered Saturday September 17 2005, 3:31 pm:
Glue your monitor to the cieling. Therefore you'll have to look up at it and since it's on the cieling, much further away from your face.

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Saynotogymclass answered Saturday September 17 2005, 2:35 pm:
on my computer there's a little pull-down menu that says "view" on top of the window. Scroll down to text zoom and adjust it to 100% which is supposed to be the original size. I hope that helps you!!

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gooseeg92 answered Saturday September 17 2005, 2:32 pm:
On your browser, you should have the menu for 'file', 'edit, 'view', etc.

Click on view and drag your cursor down to 'Text size'. There you can choose the size of your font. :)

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