i run karaoke and the karaoke text that display on the 2nd screen is very small i have increased the dpi but that hasn't changed anything, i look forward to your reply
jeyantha
October 25, 2006 12:30 AM
hi leo,my screen not full in my monitor,i changed option have monitor.i checked already but i cannot get fuly screen please help me.
Will Schmitt
July 14, 2007 5:14 AM
I tried all that you suggessted. Some areas have improved, but the fonts in my email and web sites are still too small to read. (As is this that I'm typing now). I had the same problem on my Dell Laptop, but solved it by pressing 2 keys - FN F7 - I don't see anything like that on my desktop.
Adam
October 30, 2007 3:12 AM
I know there is a 'font size' function in IE 6.0, but I am trying to implement a button on a web page to allow users to click 'text smaller' or 'text bigger' and have it automatically resize the text.
Here's what I have so far and I am by no means more than a ''decent'' designer :
same applies for "Smaller Text" except changes to -1 and value="Text Smaller".
Is there a way to mimic the Internet Explorer settings implemented into the software and allow the scripting to be ran through the button?
Thank you.
Adam
Adam
October 30, 2007 3:16 AM
Sorry, here's the coding for my previous comment (extra spaces have been provided to allow scripting):
Computer Savvy
December 14, 2007 6:47 PM
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Jo Sheldon
December 22, 2007 5:20 PM
and my 2and againstI read the article and I am thrilled that this can be done. I have Macular Degeneration and I am determined to use my computer.Yiy dud notmention "vISTA. willyour suggestions work on this or are there other things to do with it.My 2 sons ere against me buying a computer becaauase of my eyesight and I sure would like to show them that the font can be enlarged Thank yooooooooou for your hlp...I hope it can help mePlease excussse the typos)
Jo
Leo A. Notenboom
December 24, 2007 11:17 AM
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Windows Vista has the same tools, though occasionally by different names and in
slightly different location. The DPI setting is in the display settings still,
though, and tools like Windows Magnifier are under Start->All
Programs->Accessories->Ease Of Access.
Does anyone know how to increase the font size in hotmail...EGGGHHHH!!!!
Lisa
January 18, 2008 1:17 PM
Thanks for being the easiest place to find the right answers I need. Everyone else I checked with kept telling me to go to "preferences"...thats not it! LOL.
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September 18, 2006 4:57 PM
i run karaoke and the karaoke text that display on the 2nd screen is very small i have increased the dpi but that hasn't changed anything, i look forward to your reply
October 25, 2006 12:30 AM
hi leo,my screen not full in my monitor,i changed option have monitor.i checked already but i cannot get fuly screen please help me.
July 14, 2007 5:14 AM
I tried all that you suggessted. Some areas have improved, but the fonts in my email and web sites are still too small to read. (As is this that I'm typing now). I had the same problem on my Dell Laptop, but solved it by pressing 2 keys - FN F7 - I don't see anything like that on my desktop.
October 30, 2007 3:12 AM
I know there is a 'font size' function in IE 6.0, but I am trying to implement a button on a web page to allow users to click 'text smaller' or 'text bigger' and have it automatically resize the text.
Here's what I have so far and I am by no means more than a ''decent'' designer :
same applies for "Smaller Text" except changes to -1 and value="Text Smaller".
Is there a way to mimic the Internet Explorer settings implemented into the software and allow the scripting to be ran through the button?
Thank you.
Adam
October 30, 2007 3:16 AM
Sorry, here's the coding for my previous comment (extra spaces have been provided to allow scripting):
December 14, 2007 6:47 PM
(Simultaneously)
Ctrl Shift +
December 22, 2007 5:20 PM
and my 2and againstI read the article and I am thrilled that this can be done. I have Macular Degeneration and I am determined to use my computer.Yiy dud notmention "vISTA. willyour suggestions work on this or are there other things to do with it.My 2 sons ere against me buying a computer becaauase of my eyesight and I sure would like to show them that the font can be enlarged Thank yooooooooou for your hlp...I hope it can help mePlease excussse the typos)
Jo
December 24, 2007 11:17 AM
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Hash: SHA1
Windows Vista has the same tools, though occasionally by different names and in
slightly different location. The DPI setting is in the display settings still,
though, and tools like Windows Magnifier are under Start->All
Programs->Accessories->Ease Of Access.
Good luck!
Leo
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December 27, 2007 1:53 PM
Does anyone know how to increase the font size in hotmail...EGGGHHHH!!!!
January 18, 2008 1:17 PM
Thanks for being the easiest place to find the right answers I need. Everyone else I checked with kept telling me to go to "preferences"...thats not it! LOL.
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