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Help -- My display type and icons are HUGE

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denise532 - 31 Mar 2008 05:42 GMT
I was trying to install "incredimail" (an email system), but it looked like
it was going to take up too much space so after installing it, I removed it
to the recycle bin.

Then when I restarted my computer later -- HUGE fonts, HUGE icons, HUGE
screens -- I did try the "appearance" option but that didn't do a thing.  It
says mky font size is normal.  I tried clicking on that again.  Nothing.  I
tried changing the font size there to "large" and nothing happened.

I read somewhere else about restoring -- should I try that?  How do I do
that?

This is truly maddening as nothing fits anymore on my tiny 12" screen.

Thanks,

denise
GreenieLeBrun - 31 Mar 2008 06:32 GMT
> I was trying to install "incredimail" (an email system), but it
> looked like it was going to take up too much space so after
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>
> denise

Right click on the desktop and select "Properties", select the "Settings"
tab and change the screen resolution, then click OK.
denise532 - 31 Mar 2008 06:49 GMT
Hi,

thanks for replying.  I did try that properties, settings thing several
times and no luck.

However, I just finished doing the RESTORE thing and hooray -- it worked.  
And how my type looks teeny.  It will take a bit for my eyes to adjust.

Thanks for your advice.

denise

> > I was trying to install "incredimail" (an email system), but it
> > looked like it was going to take up too much space so after
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Right click on the desktop and select "Properties", select the "Settings"
> tab and change the screen resolution, then click OK.
 
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