On your home computers, Go to Start
Menu, then choose "Control Panel," then "Appearance and
Personalization" and finally, select "Display."… which allows you
to change sizes based on the DPI*
Select a screen text size that works
best for you:
·
"Smaller -- 100%
(default)" text size
·
"Medium -- 125%." is therefore
125% larger than the default size.
·
"Larger -- 150%" is therefore
150% larger than the default size for items on your screen
·
“Select Custom Text Size (DPI*)"
in the left hand pane of the window (the last selection) to customize the size
you want.
*Remember, DPI stands for "dots
per inch." If you select more "dots per inch," the text
on your screen will be larger and if you select less “dots per inch” he text
will be smaller.
Click on the down arrow in the box
next to "Scale to This Percentage of Normal Size." A drop-down menu
appears, displaying more options. Choose
a size you like and if the sizes still aren’t what you’d like, position your
mouse pointer on the ruler visible below the text "Scale to This
Percentage of Normal Size." The mouse pointer will turn into a hand symbol.
Left-click on your mouse or mouse pad and drag the mouse pointer to the right
to increase the size until it suits you. When you release the mouse button, the
actual print size will display below the ruler, giving you an instant preview
of the size you have selected.
Remember, if you are only changing
the size temporarily when you are on the internet or in many other software application
programs, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, use the size scroll bar on the bottom
right of the status bar or try he CTRL +/- KEYS
to magnify or de-magnify what is you are seeing on the monitor.
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