computer problem
Hello. I am having a problem with my monitor. On this site my screen appears to be too small as a fair chunk of whatever I'm looking at has to be brought onto the screen from the right side. This makes it very difficult to read a letter. Any clues as to how I can centralise and reduce the size of the page so that it fits the screen? I only have this problem on SH. Regards and thanks.
|
You say you only have this problem on SH. I'm assuming you mean the screen is the wrong size using a browser, that all other functions, say the desktop, or other software is ok. That would suggest the problem is with you're browser rather than the monitor.
Can you try another browser ? … or check the 'Zoom' settings on the browser you are using. These are usually available through the browser settings, usually situated from the top right corner of the browser page. If the sizing is wrong for your desktop and other software try the 'Auto fit' setting on your monitor. This could be a plain button or available via a menu that shows from a button usually on the bottom edge of the monitor, but it varies according to make. This will re-align and reset the monitor to the video input. (I'm assuming you're using a flat screen monitor here.) Another thing could be screen resolution (again, this will affect everything, not just a particular web site) but best try the others before fiddling with that. |
Thanks Bob.11pm here now, off to my scratcher so I will confront this beast in the a.m.
|
My Monitor [flat screen] has buttons on the side which I used to sometimes hit when reaching over to my printer, moved the printer, haven't had a problem since.
Tugger |
Quote:
cheers, Andy |
Hold down the Ctrl key and dab the + key or - key and see if that gets you closer to your hearts desire.
|
Don't know if it will help hold down the Control key and roll the mouse roller at the same time. Should change the image size.
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:34. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.