A little problem with Windows 10

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A little problem with Windows 10

Postby AliasAggers » 23 Aug 2017, 11:45

I have a problem with some of the websites I use, the contents of the pages being enlarged to such an extent that I cannot see all of it. As one is a site we use for online shopping (Tesco), it is now unusable, as certain features at the sides cannot now be seen. I've no idea why this has happened, as most other websites are normal. Any suggestions how I can get back to normal?

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Re: A little problem with Windows 10

Postby Suff » 24 Aug 2017, 23:21

Hi Aggers,

Depending on your Browser, machine and keyboard, there are zoom keys.

Ctrl-0 or Ctrl-* should set you back to default zoom.

Ctrl-[minus sign] will zoom you out
Ctrl-[plus sign] will zoom you in.

The Ctrl-0 and the other two should work on all browsers in Windows 10.
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Re: A little problem with Windows 10

Postby AliasAggers » 04 Sep 2017, 20:01

Thanks, Suff. I've made a note of that.

I found something else out recently. The mouse arrow is sometimes hard for me to see or find,
but if I just press the Ctrl key, its position is shown by a decreasing-size circle. Quite a time-saver (for me!)
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Re: A little problem with Windows 10

Postby Suff » 05 Sep 2017, 11:50

Not just you Aggressive, I have 4 screens and I often lose the mouse. I am often seen banging the ctrl key and looking across the screens to see where it is...
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