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att chuck or anybody vista large fonts
an old lady has asked me this question and i need to give her the information in a very easy to understand list
she has a computer / windows vista
when she turns the computer on the fonts are very large so she cannot see the whole page, she has a bar at the bottom of the screen and has to scroll along to see the page
can you give her the answer to change it back to normal in very easy instructions please
she has a computer / windows vista
when she turns the computer on the fonts are very large so she cannot see the whole page, she has a bar at the bottom of the screen and has to scroll along to see the page
can you give her the answer to change it back to normal in very easy instructions please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the display is within her web browser, pressing Ctrl and 0 (that's the number zero, not the letter after N) together will take the fonts back to the default size. Alternatively, pressing Ctrl and - repeatedly will decrease the font size step by step.
If the actual desktop is displaying oddly, she needs to right-click on it and select 'Properties'. Then select the 'Appearance' tab and check that the font size is set to 'Normal'. (If a change is required, it should be followed by 'Apply' and 'OK'). Then click on 'Settings' to check the screen resolution. (It would seem to be too low). Move the slider to the right, click 'Apply' and 'OK'. (NB: When changing screen resolutions, the screen goes blank for a few moments. That's normal and nothing to panic over!).
Chris
If the actual desktop is displaying oddly, she needs to right-click on it and select 'Properties'. Then select the 'Appearance' tab and check that the font size is set to 'Normal'. (If a change is required, it should be followed by 'Apply' and 'OK'). Then click on 'Settings' to check the screen resolution. (It would seem to be too low). Move the slider to the right, click 'Apply' and 'OK'. (NB: When changing screen resolutions, the screen goes blank for a few moments. That's normal and nothing to panic over!).
Chris
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