That's "Appearance" not "Apperance" I keep thinking I can type faster than I actually can. :-)
Dave S On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 19:22:51 +0800, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > G'day Marnie, > > If it's the size of the fonts thats keeping you from setting your > display to 1024x768 you can always make the font size larger. > > If your using Widows, right click on you desktop then click on > Properties>Apperance. Down the bottom is a font size adjustment option > (Normal, Large Fonts, Extra Large Fonts) > > I'm running Windows XP Pro, so I don't know if previous versions have > this feature. > > HTH > > Dave S > > On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 12:59:20 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In a message dated 3/10/2005 8:00:20 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Just curious: what size monitor do you use? Would a pic appear larger or > > smaller depending on monitor size? > > > > Shel > > ========== > > I have a 17" monitor, HP, fairly good, probably a Trinitron. But I set the > > resolution to 800x600. I prefer that. I can read any print on the Net that > > way. > > I set the resolution higher and I have to squint at the print most of the > > time > > (even with reading glasses). Which is why I try to make my pictures 650 > > pixels, there are still us holdouts out here. I also find small resolution > > on most > > LCD screens as hard to read. > > > > I am a bit irked that every time I use Elements 3 to do photos I have to > > reset to 1024X768 beforehand. One of these days I'll figure out how to > > reset it > > with a batch file and load it in one step. > > > > So the image looks small to me, or not that big. I'd need a blow up to see > > people in the white blotches. > > > > Marnie And, no, I am not going to reset my monitor for viewing PESOs on > > PDML, I also have to read the messages too. > > > > >

