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Really zoomed in screen


Question Posted Friday June 27 2008, 10:40 pm

I have a PC and my dad just reset the hardrive. Now the fonts all seem very large and the whole screen looks very zoomed in. How do I get it back to normal?

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Matt answered Friday June 27 2008, 11:25 pm:
Your resolution is probably off. Right click the desktop, properties, settings tab, and drag the resolution to the size of your monitor.

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Cux answered Friday June 27 2008, 11:15 pm:
Press "ctrl" and hold it, then press the minus sign "-" for every time you want the fonts to get smaller.

If you want them larger, just use Ctrl and +, and it works ;]

--Jack
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