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Which operating system ? and what type of monitor ?
Click start control panel display desktop you can select a different desktop from the drop down list
or a browse button where you can select different picturesthis may vary depending on your operating system
also you can change the settings for more or less pixels or from the drop down list pick the appropriate level of color range or troubleshoot also select advanced then general dpi normal
size, larger size or custom settings
Always click APPLY after making any changes
windows 7
Open Personalization by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Personalization.
Click Window Color and Appearance.
Under Window Color and Appearance, click the color you want, and then click OK.
Note
If you see the Appearance Settings dialog box instead of the Window Color and Appearance
window, the theme might not be set to Windows Vista, the color scheme might not be set to Windows Aero, or the computer might not meet the minimum hardware requirements for running Windows Aero.
Create Menu tab right click in the top of screen (toolbar) you will see a number of toolbar options select the menu bar
This will add to your screen toolbar File Edit View Favorites Tools and Help select the View from the drop down list will be a Zoom with percentages % and text sizes largest to smallest and Full screen option
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Facebook does not have any font resizing built into the app- it's all based upon your browser.
Check your browser Zoom settings--usually in the 'View' or 'Tools' menu on your browser toolbar. Standard setting is 100%--you can reset to 100% by pressing and
holding the CTRL key and press 0 (zero).
OR
Most computers support quick change keys: press and hold CTRL key and press - (minus) to reduce or CTRL + (plus) (SHIFT = ) to expand. [CMD instead of CTRL on MACs].
OR
Press and hold CTRL key and turn the scroll wheel on your mouse. One direction to enlarge, other direction to reduce.
Drawback is you may 'lose' the outside edges of your page if you enlarge over 100%.
Photos taken in very high resolution are very large physically. Thus, when viewing them, especially with a default photo viewer, they are often too large and must be resized to view. If you check the viewer settings, there may be an option for "shrink to fit" and "enlarge to fit" that allows smaller and larger pictures to be viewed full screen without manually resizing and resaving each one. If the viewer you have doesn't have this feature, search sites like DOWNLOAD.COM to find one that does. There are many out there and many of them are free.
Hi Sl,
Try press Ctrl -(minus sign) to reduce the enlarged page, use Ctrl + to enlarged it again. You can also click on the 3 lines on the top right hand side of the page and check on the Zoom part, it should be on 100%
No worries. It has been accidentally zoomed out. Press CTRL along with '+' key, until u get the desired size.. CTRL along with '-' reduces the size. got it?
press enlarge/reduce button on front panel,
press the right or left direction button on the OK pad, until Zoom appears, press the down button, set the factor by presssing the up and down direction button, press OK to set.
To copy press Start (Black/Color) on front panel.
Same process to reset to the magnification.
You can resize windows without the mouse. If the windows is maximized: press and hold the ALT key and then press the SPACE BAR. Now press the R key. This will restore the window to a non-maximized state.
To resize: press and hold the ALT key, and then press the SPACE BAR. Now press the S key to size the window. Next, use the cursor keys to resize the window to your liking and press Enter when done.
If part of the web page is not visible on the screen, you may have accidentally dragged it off to the side. Click the green button at the top-left corner of the web page to resize the window to fit on the screen.
If your screen resolution is set to 800 x 600 or less, most web pages won't fit on the screen. If possible, increase resolution to at least 1024 x 768 in System Preferences > Displays.
You may have accidentally hit Command (Apple key) and the plus sign (+) key -- this makes the text bigger. To reduce text size, hit Command and hyphen (-) key.
Finally, if Zoom is turned on in the Universal Access setting, you be looking at only part of the screen -- zoomed in like using a magnifying glass. Hold down Command (Apple key) and ALT key and hyphen (-) to see if this is on -- it will unzoom (zoom out) by one step. Turn this off or on in System Preferences > Universal Access.
I hope that helps.
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