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Interet Explorer high contrast

How do i undo high contrast (black background) / large print ? The icon in the taskbar which i used to get this will not show this icon now. only the wireless and volume are showing

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Right click in the top toolbar you will see a number of toolbars and options select the menu tab this will add at it to the toolbar


on the top of the internet page you should see some tabs file edit view favourites tools and help click on the view tab on the drop down list you should see a zoom size %

click a different percentage also a text size you might try a different text size although this will not increase the size of the page only the text fonts inside it




hope this helps

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