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Silvercat
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      08-14-2007
I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and I was
losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it, the OK
button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling window
to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
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Chad Harris
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      08-14-2007
Hi SC--

Try getting that button back on your screen by right clicking desktop> and
changing your resolution temporarily.

Another way to go at this if you have an appropriate restore point is to try
to use System Restore.

CH

"Silvercat" <> wrote in message
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>I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and I
>was
> losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it, the
> OK
> button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling
> window
> to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
> --
> Silvercat


 
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Chad Harris
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      08-14-2007
I also think you might be able to use the Tab key on that DPI skaling
dialogue box because I pretended I had your problem. Hit the tab key 3
***(THREE) times and you'll be over the OK button and badda bing you're
back where you want to be.

Good luck,

CH


"Silvercat" <> wrote in message
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>I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and I
>was
> losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it, the
> OK
> button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling
> window
> to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
> --
> Silvercat


 
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Chad Harris
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      08-14-2007
Silvercat--

After putting up that DPI scaling dialouge box and hitting the tab key 3
times, then hit enter I should have added.

:>)

CH

"Silvercat" <> wrote in message
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>I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and I
>was
> losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it, the
> OK
> button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling
> window
> to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
> --
> Silvercat


 
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Jon
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      08-14-2007
"Silvercat" <> wrote in message
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>I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and I
>was
> losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it, the
> OK
> button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling
> window
> to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
> --
> Silvercat



Temporarily enabling 'auto-hide' for your taskbar is another route

Right-click taskbar > Properties > Check the 'Auto-hide the taskbar option'
> ok


Put it back to normal once you've made the adjustment, unless you prefer it
that way of course.

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Chad Harris
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      08-14-2007
Autohide is also a good idea.You do this by right clicking the
taskbar>properties and putting a check in the autohide checkbox.

Hitting the tab key 3 times>enter will do it as well when you put the DPI
box up, then hit enter.

CH


"Silvercat" <> wrote in message
news:28C962FC-0F12-4DE4-9BF5-...
>I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and I
>was
> losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it, the
> OK
> button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling
> window
> to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
> --
> Silvercat


 
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Silvercat
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      08-15-2007
Hi Jon,

I think I'm getting closer. When I hid the taskbar, I was able to raise the
DPI Scaling window farther. . . in fact, enough so that I can now see the
line that has the Custom DPI button and "This change will take effect after a
restart." Try as I might, I still can't get it to raise up far enough so
that the OK button is visible.

The other fellow's suggestion of tabbing three times and hitting enter while
in the DPI Scaling window did not make the OK button visible. I tried
several times.

If I ever get this fixed, I will never, ever change the font size again!

Any more ideas?

P.S. Thanks for educating me on the correct nomenclature for the info at the
bottom of the window, i.e., taskbar and not system tray. I'm kind of new at
this.






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"Jon" wrote:

> "Silvercat" <> wrote in message
> news:28C962FC-0F12-4DE4-9BF5-...
> >I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and I
> >was
> > losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it, the
> > OK
> > button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling
> > window
> > to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
> > --
> > Silvercat

>
>
> Temporarily enabling 'auto-hide' for your taskbar is another route
>
> Right-click taskbar > Properties > Check the 'Auto-hide the taskbar option'
> > ok

>
> Put it back to normal once you've made the adjustment, unless you prefer it
> that way of course.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
>
>

 
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Jon
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      08-15-2007
Hi SilverCat

Chad gave you another good suggestion, which was to change the screen
resolution.

You can do this via

Right-click desktop > Personalize > Display Settings > [Change slider to
1024x768] > ok

If you try that in combination with the autohide technique, then you may be
able to make the change.

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Jon


"Silvercat" <> wrote in message
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> Hi Jon,
>
> I think I'm getting closer. When I hid the taskbar, I was able to raise
> the
> DPI Scaling window farther. . . in fact, enough so that I can now see the
> line that has the Custom DPI button and "This change will take effect
> after a
> restart." Try as I might, I still can't get it to raise up far enough so
> that the OK button is visible.
>
> The other fellow's suggestion of tabbing three times and hitting enter
> while
> in the DPI Scaling window did not make the OK button visible. I tried
> several times.
>
> If I ever get this fixed, I will never, ever change the font size again!
>
> Any more ideas?
>
> P.S. Thanks for educating me on the correct nomenclature for the info at
> the
> bottom of the window, i.e., taskbar and not system tray. I'm kind of new
> at
> this.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Silvercat
>
>
> "Jon" wrote:
>
>> "Silvercat" <> wrote in message
>> news:28C962FC-0F12-4DE4-9BF5-...
>> >I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and
>> >I
>> >was
>> > losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it,
>> > the
>> > OK
>> > button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling
>> > window
>> > to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
>> > --
>> > Silvercat

>>
>>
>> Temporarily enabling 'auto-hide' for your taskbar is another route
>>
>> Right-click taskbar > Properties > Check the 'Auto-hide the taskbar
>> option'
>> > ok

>>
>> Put it back to normal once you've made the adjustment, unless you prefer
>> it
>> that way of course.
>>
>> --
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>
>>


 
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      08-15-2007

Silvercat;421805 Wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> I think I'm getting closer. When I hid the taskbar, I was able to raise
> the
> DPI Scaling window farther. . . in fact, enough so that I can now see
> the
> line that has the Custom DPI button and "This change will take effect
> after a
> restart." Try as I might, I still can't get it to raise up far enough
> so
> that the OK button is visible.
>
> The other fellow's suggestion of tabbing three times and hitting enter
> while
> in the DPI Scaling window did not make the OK button visible. I tried
> several times.
>
> If I ever get this fixed, I will never, ever change the font size
> again!
>
> Any more ideas?
>
> P.S. Thanks for educating me on the correct nomenclature for the info
> at the
> bottom of the window, i.e., taskbar and not system tray. I'm kind of
> new at
> this.
> --
> Silvercat
>


Silvercat,

Since you were able to get it up this far, are you abe dot a new DPI
option? If so, then you may be able to just hit Enter on the keyboard
after you do to apply the change.

Shawn


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Silvercat
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      08-17-2007
Hi Jon and Chad,

You guys are amazing!

My DPI is back where I want it and I've changed my resolution back to where
it belongs.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.
--
Silvercat


"Jon" wrote:

> Hi SilverCat
>
> Chad gave you another good suggestion, which was to change the screen
> resolution.
>
> You can do this via
>
> Right-click desktop > Personalize > Display Settings > [Change slider to
> 1024x768] > ok
>
> If you try that in combination with the autohide technique, then you may be
> able to make the change.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
> "Silvercat" <> wrote in message
> news:62CB93D2-AC0A-4878-A957-...
> > Hi Jon,
> >
> > I think I'm getting closer. When I hid the taskbar, I was able to raise
> > the
> > DPI Scaling window farther. . . in fact, enough so that I can now see the
> > line that has the Custom DPI button and "This change will take effect
> > after a
> > restart." Try as I might, I still can't get it to raise up far enough so
> > that the OK button is visible.
> >
> > The other fellow's suggestion of tabbing three times and hitting enter
> > while
> > in the DPI Scaling window did not make the OK button visible. I tried
> > several times.
> >
> > If I ever get this fixed, I will never, ever change the font size again!
> >
> > Any more ideas?
> >
> > P.S. Thanks for educating me on the correct nomenclature for the info at
> > the
> > bottom of the window, i.e., taskbar and not system tray. I'm kind of new
> > at
> > this.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Silvercat
> >
> >
> > "Jon" wrote:
> >
> >> "Silvercat" <> wrote in message
> >> news:28C962FC-0F12-4DE4-9BF5-...
> >> >I increased the DPI to enlarge the text. However, it was too large and
> >> >I
> >> >was
> >> > losing information on various screens. When I went back to adjust it,
> >> > the
> >> > OK
> >> > button was under the system tray. I couldn't raise the DPI Scaling
> >> > window
> >> > to reach it and so my text is still way too large. Can anyone help?
> >> > --
> >> > Silvercat
> >>
> >>
> >> Temporarily enabling 'auto-hide' for your taskbar is another route
> >>
> >> Right-click taskbar > Properties > Check the 'Auto-hide the taskbar
> >> option'
> >> > ok
> >>
> >> Put it back to normal once you've made the adjustment, unless you prefer
> >> it
> >> that way of course.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jon
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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