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scgusuk - 31 Jan 2006 23:36 GMT
My display is so LARGE that even removing the taskbar at the bottom of the
desktop does not allow me to find the 'OK' button to, for instance, accept
changes to the resolution. How else can I say 'OK' besides clicking...is
there an F key or something. My boss has very poor vision & he went in and
changed his display without knowing that high of resolution will not alloww
him...or me...to view much of what we need. Now I need to go back & change
the resolution and maybe get him a large magnifying glass!!
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
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Ron Badour - 01 Feb 2006 00:18 GMT
Use the enter key on the keyboard

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> My display is so LARGE that even removing the taskbar at the bottom of the
> desktop does not allow me to find the 'OK' button to, for instance, accept
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> the resolution and maybe get him a large magnifying glass!!
> Thanks in advance for any pointers.
scgusuk - 01 Feb 2006 17:29 GMT
DUH!! It's always the simple stuff...thx!
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> Use the enter key on the keyboard
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> > the resolution and maybe get him a large magnifying glass!!
> > Thanks in advance for any pointers.
 
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