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new computer.


Question Posted Saturday August 29 2009, 3:48 pm

i just bought a new computer, and its fine and everything, but when i go on websites, the screen is kind of small compared to how it was on my old computer.. any way to make them bigger? oh and i know to like just click on the side to expand it, but it just shows it blank.. any help would be great!

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ThirdQED answered Sunday August 30 2009, 4:23 am:
Increase your screen resolution might help. What is your OS (operating system)?

Anyway, if you have Windows Vista, then try:
---right click on your desktop,
---select "Personalize,"
---select "Display Settings," and
---change the "Resolution."

If that doesn't work, could you please explain more on "but it just shows it blank"? I don't know what you mean there. A screenshot of that would be appreciated.

Also, besides "just click on the side to expand it," you can also maximize the windows. I assume that you already know what the button next to the red X, at the top-right corner of the windows are for, right?

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