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Right click on desktop.
Select Screen Resolution or go
to Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Display\Screen Resolution. Adjust here. You may have to try a few.
the earpiece(bluetooth) is meant to connect to your calls so that you can have your phone in your pocket, on the table, etc. the hardest part is getting it to connect, but if you have the bluetooth symbol and the blue light, you should be able to talk thru it.
PS-arent you wupposed to hear people through it???
simple solution,open your mobile cover and clean your earphone socket and make the two bruss colour pin which connect your earphone with circuit little high so that it connect both the part each other,
This rings bells.
On some of the early Nokia GSM phones, shorting out a certain combination of the contacts on the connector on the bottom of the phone would kick it irreversibly into the "headset" profile. Never did find out what this feature was for, but it was a real pain if you kept a buch of keys in the same pcket as your phone.
Things that might help:
1. Changing profiles (perhaps set the phone to "meeting", then back to "general"
2. Finding and using "restore factory defaults" in the settings menu.
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