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Sat Dec 31, 2005 4:29 pm Reply and quote this post
Well I just re-formated my HDD my Dad re-installed the drivers (god knows what he has done), The resolution when you on the desktop looks fine and great, but when I go on IE everything has super-sized. This text looks way too big and my avatar on forums is gigantic. So does anyone have any idea on how to fix this? Thanks
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Sat Dec 31, 2005 4:53 pm Reply and quote this post
What resolution are you running?
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Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:00 pm Reply and quote this post
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Well I just re-formated my HDD my Dad re-installed the drivers (god knows what he has done), The resolution when you on the desktop looks fine and great, but when I go on IE everything has super-sized. This text looks way too big and my avatar on forums is gigantic. So does anyone have any idea on how to fix this? Thanks

Hold down CTRL and use your scroller on your mouse and scroll downwards. This should minimize the size. Or go to IE and click on View -> Text Size and choose the correct size.


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Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:29 pm Reply and quote this post
EDIT: Never mind. Although it didn't look it, my Res was wrong, sorry.

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Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:39 pm Reply and quote this post
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Well I just re-formated my HDD my Dad re-installed the drivers (god knows what he has done), The resolution when you on the desktop looks fine and great, but when I go on IE everything has super-sized. This text looks way too big and my avatar on forums is gigantic. So does anyone have any idea on how to fix this? Thanks

Hold down CTRL and use your scroller on your mouse and scroll downwards. This should minimize the size. Or go to IE and click on View -> Text Size and choose the correct size.

That wouldn't do anything about the avatar though...

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Sun Jan 01, 2006 12:07 am Reply and quote this post
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Well I just re-formated my HDD my Dad re-installed the drivers (god knows what he has done), The resolution when you on the desktop looks fine and great, but when I go on IE everything has super-sized. This text looks way too big and my avatar on forums is gigantic. So does anyone have any idea on how to fix this? Thanks

Hold down CTRL and use your scroller on your mouse and scroll downwards. This should minimize the size. Or go to IE and click on View -> Text Size and choose the correct size.

That wouldn't do anything about the avatar though...

That's true.

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Sun Jan 01, 2006 10:16 am Reply and quote this post
Solution: Get Opera.
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Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:10 am Reply and quote this post
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Solution: Get Opera.

While Opera is a great browser, that wouyldn't of fixed the resolution.  ;)

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