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Hi everyone,
I originally submitted this problem to PCSoft, thinking it was a software issue, but I'm told it's a hardware issue, so here goes...
I am a computer novice and desperately need help. My monitor died. I received a used one from a friend. It worked fine except the display did not use all the monitor screen, leaving a large black frame around the display. I would have to scroll to see even small documents. I was told to follow the instructions in 'Help' titled "To calibrate your display to actual dimensions". I did this. It did not increase the desktop to match the available monitor screen, but rather only magnified the fonts, icons, etc within the same space. Now the right-hand side and bottom portions of the display is off screen and even scrolling will not bring it into view. I am really stuck because I cannot get at the tabs (they've disappeared off the monitor screen) to return the settings back to the original size and start over. How can I undo what I have done (when I can't access the required tabs with a mouse), and how do I increase the desktop size to match the monitor size? I have Windows 98.
Thanks for any help,
Cathy Pierce
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