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hi Andrew.
not sure but have you tried to open the page up by going to the top right hand side of the page,you will see three different marks,one is sign like this,-.the other one is like two very small boxes.the other one is an .x.
the one you need to click on is the two little boxes this should open your page up to fill your screen.
How to Make Web page fit screen?
To apply fit to width to the webpage you are viewing, go to the right of the status bar, and click the arrow next to the zoom slider. Select "Fit to Width" and the page will be adjusted accordingly. To return to normal display mode and turn off fit to width, select this option again.
Between the message list, search bar, labels and chat window, GMail's web interface displays a lot of information.
If your web browser is displaying all of these items in a large font, they may not fit comfortably on your screen.
Fortunately, you can easily change your web browser's text size on Gmail to ensure that all of the components fit.
Alternatively, you can use a special GMail Labs feature to change the default text size for all of the emails that you compose.
Navigate to your GMail inbox in your web browser.
Hold the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard and press the "-" key.
Your web browser will shrink all of the text on the current web page.
You can repeat this step to shrink the text even more.
Hold "Ctrl" and press "+" to increase the text size if you shrink it too much. Gmail Default Font
Navigate to your GMail inbox and click the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen.
Select "Labs" from the drop-down menu.
Scroll down to "Default Text Styling" and click "Enable."
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Save Changes."
Click the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen and select "Mail Settings." Click the "TT" icon in the "Default Text Style" section. Select "Small."
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Save Changes." Your new email messages will automatically use GMail's small text size.
you must ask to supplier manufacturer, see your instruction manual and see the phone number or web page. download the instr.manual from www.fitness.manualsonline.com or www. retrevo.com
Install the correct video drivers for your computer video card and also install the correct monitor driver if available. You can usually find these at your computer manufacturers support web page. Once installed you should be able to adjust the video resolution to fit the entire screen.
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.
There is nothing wrong with the monitor, the issue is that the web page you are looking at is designed for a lower resolution than you LCD is set for (Web pages are normally designed for 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768) you like have a wide aspect ratio monitor.
As I sit here writing this on my 12" wide aspect LCD I have a 2" wide white space on each side of my screen due to my 1280 x 800 aspect ratio.
The issue is one of WEB PAGE DESIGN not the fault of your computer video settings. The web page is written using page frames and fixed aspect ration settings to ensure that the page displays properly regardless of monitor type.
If you had a high end LCD (WUXGA 1920 x 1200), the web page would fill the upper left 1/4 of the screen.
If you lower the resolution of your display, then you'll have fuzzy icons and text, so essentially, get used to it.
Eventually, wed design will catch up with current display technology.
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