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Subject:
From:
Don Penlington <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sun, 24 Aug 2003 15:28:32 +1000
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Martha writes:

<<Suddenly the desktop =
screen went to very big and I can't restore the settings for that due to =
the fact that there's not enough room on the desktop to click on the =
appropriate tabs.>>

Presumably you've opened Display Properties. (right click desktop/Properties).

Click Alt+Spacebar. This will bring up a menu. Click m (for Move). Then use
keyboard arrows to move the window up or down enough to see the buttons so
that you can reset your original screen resolution.

If that doesn't work, doing a registry restore should bring you back to the
original settings.

If you have EZDesk, I think that will restore your saved screen resolution
settings.

If you are familiar with Regedit, I think you can reset screen resolution
manually from Local Machine or Current User, drill down to Windows/Current
Version/Shell/Desktop---there should be something in there you can change,
though I'm not certain, as I no longer have Wxx. A regedit search for
"640x480", which is probably your current resolution, should find it.

Don Penlington

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