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Why Are My Icons So Big?


DingoGirl

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help me.....this computer is an alien....I clicked something, God knows what, and now my screen IS HUGE, but I can only see portions of it......how do I make it go back to normal? :o All the type and fonts and icons and EVERYTHING is extra large, which means I can't see the whole screen!!!


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okay, figured it out (with the help of my niece)....

computers are EVIL. :angry:

Ursa Major Collaborator
:blink: Only as evil as you allow them to be! :rolleyes:;)
DingoGirl Enthusiast
:blink: Only as evil as you allow them to be! :rolleyes:;)

Ursula :lol: this computer is as evil as IT wants to be! it's like an alien in here, we are only friends when it chooses to behave....I don't think I should even have one in my house, this strange thing with all its mysterious frustration.....

or, maybe I should take a class? And become the BOSS of this dang thing! :angry::lol:

Ursa Major Collaborator
or, maybe I should take a class? And become the BOSS of this dang thing! :angry::lol:

Now THERE is a great idea! :blink:

On the other hand.............right now I am taking a web design course, and was up until 5:00 this morning, trying to get an assignment right, and finally went to bed in utter frustration, because SOMETHING wasn't working. But I am sure it wasn't my computer, but me, who did something wrong.........if only I could figure out what that 'something' is!!!!!!!!! :ph34r:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

No no no, Ursula, ALWAYS blame your equipment.....it's NEVER operator error! ;):lol:

2kids4me Contributor
No no no, Ursula, ALWAYS blame your equipment.....it's NEVER operator error!

:lol::lol::lol: sounds like something a man would say :lol:

I saw the post title and for reasons I cannot explain I thought if you found out why your icons are so big maybe someone can tell my why my boobs are so small..... there is NO button i can push to change that...darn ... :lol::lol::ph34r::ph34r::blink:


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi Susan

How are things going with you

did you get all your sod down..wish i could get some (delivered by the cute helpers) :lol:

Miss hearing from you

love

judy

Rusla Enthusiast

You should be happy with big icons Susan, many women pay thousands of dollars to get big icons.

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