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reading txt on sites with my computer
bwatt00
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Dont know what happened but some site or most sites i look at on my computer now the txt is so small i cant read it,is there some kind of setting or something that make it bigger as it was not like this before and even someone with a good eyes site would find hard to read the txt.
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View --> Text size on IE or FF0
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The quick way is to press and hold down the CTRL (control) key on your keyboard (bottom left). Now use the scroll button on your mouse. Doing that should increase and decrease the size of the text on screen. Just find the setting you prefer. Otherwise use Dennis's method.SIMPLE SIMON - Met a pie man going to the fair. Said Simple Simon to the pie man, "What have you got there?" Said the pie man unto Simon, "Pies, you simpleton!"0
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bwatt00 wrote:wahts do you mean?
He means click the "View" toolbar on your Internet browser, scroll down to "Text Size" and select a larger text size from there.0
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