
02-26-2010
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Re: Windows too large
You just need to press Enter to activate the Ok button (any Ok button as
long as the focus isn't on a text entry area). Escape activates the Cancel
button pretty much always.
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"Philomena" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:909a7f56ace90ea537834a7be64ede2e@nntp-gateway.com...
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> System specs: Vista Business
> Intel Core2Duocpu t5470
> NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
> I was having problems seeing the fonts inside the windows and the icons
> on the desk top. I customized the DPI to 144. This made the widows too
> large. When I went back to the DPI page to change back to 96 DPI, I
> couldn't reach the buttons on the bottom of the page to apply the
> change. The other problem is that the task bar is too large. It covers
> the bottom of the page. Again, I can't change it because I can't reach
> the apply buttons on the bottom of the page. I need to make the changes
> because the DVD player won't work with these settings. I changed the
> resolutions (to 1280x720), as suggested by the pop-up, but that didn't
> work. I googled to see if there was a way of using the keyboard to make
> the changes to the DPI but couldn't find any. I have some knowledge of
> the computer. I can follow directions.
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> Philomena
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