ChiciB1
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Fri Oct-23-09 04:51 PM
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OK This Is A REALLY Stupid Question... REALLY... But I Can't Seem To Fix It! |
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I was typing something here and something popped up and I must have hit a key or something, so now everything is REALLY, REALLY big!!
I can't get the type to reset to "normal" size and it's a pain trying to read the blogs because the size is so big, and I have to scroll across to see who posted something.
What did I do? And I KNOW it's a really simple thing, but I've tried several things and nothing is working. Right now I've zoomed down, but that's NOT the answer... things are still too big! Zooming smaller is way too small.
What key did I hit??
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Duer 157099
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Fri Oct-23-09 05:08 PM
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1. Not sure, but try Ctrl plus the "-" (minus) key n/t |
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Fri Oct-23-09 05:19 PM
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2. That Was REALLY Funny... The Copy Got Squashed... But Then I Hit Ctrl (+) And |
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THAT WORKED! Back to normal! Learn something new everyday! Thanks so much!
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Sat Oct-24-09 12:35 PM
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4. It's a feature in Firefox |
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You can also use the wheel on your mouse with the CTRL key to do the same thing.
Be aware: some internet pages do not like to be scaled, and I've had issues with flash advertisements slowing to a crawl when they're displayed larger or smaller than they "like" to be.
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Sat Oct-24-09 12:38 PM
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5. Thank You... I'm Back To Normal Now With The Ctrl (+), Learn Something |
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Fri Oct-23-09 08:41 PM
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3. Oh the profanity. Oh, the profanity of it. That is to say, this will solve |
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some real headaches for me. How can I go thru' life for even these brief years (60) and not know these things? dc
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