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My cat walked across my keyboard and all of the sudden, everything is much
larger. I cannot get the sizes to change back. How do I get the size of my start menu, text, and icons to go back to their normal sizes? I have tried changing the font under the display in the control panel, but nothing happened. I tried to make changes under the accessibility options, but everything changed, except for what I needed. My desktop icons are huge. Everything in my start menu is huge. When I have a program open, everything is huge. Help? |
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:00:00 -0800, livinlikeliz
wrote: My cat walked across my keyboard and all of the sudden, everything is much larger. I cannot get the sizes to change back. How do I get the size of my start menu, text, and icons to go back to their normal sizes? I have tried changing the font under the display in the control panel, but nothing happened. I tried to make changes under the accessibility options, but everything changed, except for what I needed. My desktop icons are huge. Everything in my start menu is huge. When I have a program open, everything is huge. Help? Your screen resolution has changed and is now lower than it was. Right-click on the Desktop and choose Properties. On the Settings tab, move the slider to the right until you get to the resolution you prefer. Keep the cat away from the computer. It can probably do lots worse things than this. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |