
S2K looks very small / What is happening?
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S2K looks very small / What is happening?
Almost I cant see the forums because all is small. A screenshot of what I am seeing. I have google chrome.


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Re: S2K looks very small / What is happening?
Google Chrome is nuts with Storm2k lately, apparently.
I don't know...I guess I should let tolakram field this one too.

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Re: S2K looks very small / What is happening?
Did you reset your zoom? That's crazy but it appears zoom is set.
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Re: S2K looks very small / What is happening?
I have never used Zoom. I restarted the PC but the same.All the rest that I have,Facebook,Twitter NHC NWS etc are normal.
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Re: S2K looks very small / What is happening?
When you're on Storm2K, type the "Ctrl" key and the "0" key on your keyboard (command and 0 for Mac) at the same time. Does that fix things?
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Re: S2K looks very small / What is happening?
TheAustinMan wrote:When you're on Storm2K, type the "Ctrl" key and the "0" key on your keyboard (command and 0 for Mac) at the same time. Does that fix things?
Nothing.
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Re: S2K looks very small / What is happening?
cycloneye wrote:I have never used Zoom. I restarted the PC but the same.All the rest that I have,Facebook,Twitter NHC NWS etc are normal.
I'm not quite sure what the problem is, and it's weird that all the other pages are normal, but maybe you can use the zoom function temporarily to magnify this site while you are using it?
"Ctrl" and "+" should help you.
Also, try hitting F11 first. This seems to be some sort of restorative function according to a couple websites, but I'm not sure if it'll help or not.
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Re: S2K looks very small / What is happening?
Is fixed!!!! I had to reset and it became normal. Thanks to all who posted solutions. 

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