hold down ctrl and use the scroll on your mouse at the same time
good luck
2006-09-12 09:13:33
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answer #1
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answered by ian6868 5
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The Yahoo! home page works best with a computer that has its resolution set at 1024x768. It is likely that your monitor is running at a resolution of 800x600.
Increasing your resolution will make some things look smaller, but it is something you should be able to get used to fairly quickly.
To increase your resolution if you are using Windows:
Right click on an empty space on your desktop.
Click Properties.
Along the top of the window that opens will be a row of tabs.
Click the tab on the right side that says "Settings".
Find the slider that says "800x600 pixels" below it.
Move it to the right until it says "1024x768 pixels".
Click OK.
It will prompt you that if it looks too weird, or if something goes wrong, that it will revert automatically after 15 seconds or so if you do nothing.
If everything looks fine, then click "Yes" to keep the new resolution. Now when you visit Yahoo!, it should look just fine.
2006-09-12 09:26:19
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answer #2
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answered by lane.montgomery 2
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Increase/Decrease Page Viewing Space
Here are two tips for increasing the amount of space you have to view a Web page:
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You can hide toolbars that you don't use.
• On the Internet Explorer 6 View menu, pause your mouse over Toolbars.
• In the Toolbars menu that appears, you will see a list of toolbars such as Standard Buttons, Address Bar, and Links. Click the particular toolbar that you want to hide or show. The toolbars that are visible have a check mark next to them.
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You can put Internet Explorer 6 into full screen view, which minimizes the toolbars and hides the Windows XP Taskbar. This gives you the maximum amount of Web page viewing space.
• On the Internet Explorer 6 View menu, click Full Screen. You can also press F11 on the keyboard.
• To go back to the normal view, press F11 on the keyboard. You can use the F11 key to toggle back and forth between normal and full screen view.
2006-09-12 09:17:01
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answer #3
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answered by ME! 3
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Increase you desktop resolution... Right click on an empty section of your desktop and select properties from the menu. Click on the settings tab on the properties window. Near the middle is a slide bar for screen resolution move it to the right to increase your resolution. Move it one or two clicks to see if that takes care of your issue.
2006-09-12 09:15:03
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answer #4
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answered by Fremen 6
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Right click on any empty space on your desktop.
Click on properties.
Click on settings tab.
Move screen resolution button to 1024 by 768.
If this didn\t work, try to re-install the VGA driver and do this steps again.
Regards,
Tom Clark
2006-09-12 09:20:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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from the upper tool bar click on "view" then "text size" and select smaller size till u get the proper fit.
2006-09-12 09:16:50
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answer #6
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answered by chaichi 1
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