Try CTL-ALT-<Keypad +> or CTL-ALT-<Keypad ->. The X server lets you
cycle through various screen resolutions on the fly, and then you can
pan around the  normal desktop outside of the screen boundaries.

Sometimes full-screen programs such as games will leave the screen in
a lower resolution state.

dt

On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 12:57 PM,
<[email protected]> wrote:
> One of our associates bought out an old company laptop and I stuck Linux
> Mint on it for him.  He brought it back and for some reason it's stuck in
> some sort of zoom mode, whereby the whole screen doesn't fit either on the
> laptop screen itself nor the attached monitor.  I've gone into display
> settings and set different resolutions but found no resolution there.  It's
> like the magnifying thing is stuck on.  Where the heck do I find that to
> turn it off????
>
> tia!
> --Mike
>
>
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