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Question Posted Saturday July 22 2006, 6:01 pm

hello!
Well i was on vacation and when i got back, i saw that my computer was turned off. I turned it back on and all of the sudden the windows, fonts, icons, etc were HUGE! Its so hard to see everything!
i tried to fix it by going to control panel, display, font size.. i clicked normal but nothing happened. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Please help, i will rate in return!
thanks
-dumb blonde


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AskTheTwins answered Saturday July 22 2006, 7:35 pm:
Okay I have trouble with this all the time. What I do is press control (ctrl) Then the scroll thing on the mouse. If it doesnt work than o well im trying to give you advice and i guess WE failed.


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hannahd answered Saturday July 22 2006, 6:57 pm:
Go to your desktop, right click, Properties. Click the tab that says Settings. And where it says "Screen Resolution" move that tab till everything on your screen looks the size it was before.

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