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Re: I respectfully wish everyone on this board........
dixiebreeze wrote:would type their messages in upper case -- so MUCH easier to read. Thanks to those who already do!
Hi dixiebreeze! I'm not that computer savvy but it was my impression all caps is similar to shouting or yelling in person. The majority of message board posters prefer it when you don't use all caps. Since I've been typing for a long, long time, to use all caps would seem odd to me anyway! JMHO.
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Dixiebreeze -- click on the Start button and go to Settings, then Control Panel, then click the Display Icon.
Under "Display Properties" click settings and make sure your resolution is set at 1024 x 768. Then, if the option is there, click "Advanced." If it gives you an option under "General" to change your DPI setting, do that -- from normal to large.
That's a big IF on the last one. Not sure what system you're running or what your monitor settings are.
Under "Display Properties" click settings and make sure your resolution is set at 1024 x 768. Then, if the option is there, click "Advanced." If it gives you an option under "General" to change your DPI setting, do that -- from normal to large.
That's a big IF on the last one. Not sure what system you're running or what your monitor settings are.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:Dixiebreeze -- click on the Start button and go to Settings, then Control Panel, then click the Display Icon.
Under "Display Properties" click settings and make sure your resolution is set at 1024 x 768. Then, if the option is there, click "Advanced." If it gives you an option under "General" to change your DPI setting, do that -- from normal to large.
That's a big IF on the last one. Not sure what system you're running or what your monitor settings are.
I set mine to that and it made the letters smaller.
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That is the only option. Many people use 1024x786 so decreasing the screeen size to 800x600 will definately increase all font sizes.
Another option is a PC Magnifier program. You can go to http://download.com.com/3120-20-0.html? ... tg=dl-2001 and try one of the FREE programs to help screen vision.
Another option is a PC Magnifier program. You can go to http://download.com.com/3120-20-0.html? ... tg=dl-2001 and try one of the FREE programs to help screen vision.

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