Right click on your desktop. Left click on Properties. Find the "Settings" tab. Scroll your "change resolution" tab to the far right. Hit the "ok" button.
2006-10-10 13:38:20
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answered by odst_huang_a 2
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My Screen Is Zoomed In
2016-11-12 05:36:28
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answered by roena 4
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2016-03-05 13:57:23
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answered by Jennifer 1
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If it is just on the net, try control and scroll the mouse wheel (if you have). This changes the zoom level of your screen.
Otherwise, you need to go to your desktop
left click
properties
settings
then change your screen resolution
2006-10-10 13:33:56
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answered by artisticallyderanged 4
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Depending wether you have a laptop or desktop, most people consider "normal" 800 x 600 dpi. Simply right click on your desktop, depending on your OS, click appearance or or personalize and slide the selector to 800 x 600 apply and ok.
2016-03-18 01:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Right click on the desktop and choose Properties or Personalise (XP or Vista respectively). Click Display tab or Display settings and change the resolution to the largest available.
2016-03-28 22:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Minimize everything so you just see your desktop.
Right click your screen
go to "properties"
go to the "settings" tab
Slide the slider to the right and things will be smaller when you hit apply. Test it out. you will be able to make everything larger and smaller.
2006-10-10 13:34:54
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answered by the markabel 2
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right click on the desktop, click properties, go to settings, ajust the screen resolution slider higher, click apply
2006-10-10 13:32:36
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answered by La Verdad 4
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Click on "View"
Click on "Text Size"
Click on the choice that suits you best.
Or hit "Ctrl"
and use your scroll button on your mouse to adjust the text size.
2006-10-10 13:32:51
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answered by kc_warpaint 5
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click out of everything and click where it has properties (where you change your background)go to properties and then appearence look tward the bottomm of the page and it should say large extra large and small print click small print
2006-10-10 13:36:25
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answered by Jessica S 2
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