From: James on 5 Mar 2010 22:16 My system is windows xp with 1GB of RAM. What can cause your text and fonts to change to a larger size without clicking anything? This happened to my computer just awhile ago, and is there a way to fix that? James Moore
From: Patrick Keenan on 6 Mar 2010 02:30 "James" <jamo1937(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:4082df64-90ec-4b18-8242-fed29ee62b92(a)t23g2000yqt.googlegroups.com... > My system is windows xp with 1GB of RAM. What can cause your text and > fonts to change to a larger size without clicking anything? This > happened to my computer just awhile ago, and is there a way to fix > that? > > James Moore In an application, press the Control key and roll the mouse wheel. For the Desktop, check the display settings. HTH -pk
From: Ken Blake, MVP on 6 Mar 2010 10:10 On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 02:30:30 -0500, "Patrick Keenan" <test(a)dev.null> wrote: > "James" <jamo1937(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:4082df64-90ec-4b18-8242-fed29ee62b92(a)t23g2000yqt.googlegroups.com... > > My system is windows xp with 1GB of RAM. What can cause your text and > > fonts to change to a larger size without clicking anything? This > > happened to my computer just awhile ago, and is there a way to fix > > that? > > > > James Moore > > In an application, press the Control key and roll the mouse wheel. Good advice, but let me point out that, although that's a Windows standard, it only works in *most* applications, not all. Not all applications follow the standard. > > For the Desktop, check the display settings. > > HTH > -pk -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup
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