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If you are using Safari and the OS is Lion (10.7 or above), move your cursor to the upper right hand corner of the browser. You will see two diagonal arrows, diametrically opposed to one another. Click on that and your browser will dominate your screen.
If you don't want to spend a lot fixing your old macbook, this is an easy way to do it!
I hope it can help you.
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You have a bad driver. Reinstall your screen driver or clear your P ram by holding the letters P and R and the control button when you boot your laptop. Hold them until it chimes and reboots.
Don't worry you have put on one of the universal access settings if you go to system preferences and then universal access under display change the setting from white on black to black on white. Hope this helps
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