Two things you may need to do. What you describe may require you to adjust
the controls on your monitor to make the display larger. There should be
adjustments to increase width and height, as well as centering of the
display.

The second area of adjustments would be by right clicking on your desktop
(background) and select properties. Then select the settings tab. There you
should have additional adjustments as to resolution, number of colors, and
(important) the refresh rate. If the refresh rate is set too high, some
monitors will not be able to display the full screen.

Hope this helps.

Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> 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.
>
> Cathy Pierce

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