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| | | JDoe |  |
| Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:00 pm Post subject: dpi 1440 x 900 setting |  |
With my new monitor I have set my dpi to 1440 x 900 settings. However, IE6 is now lost on the monitor, a small read-out sitting in the middle of my monitor hardly visible. How do I set IE6 to take-up, if you will, the entire width of my monitor?
Thanks in advance for any useful help.
WinXP SP2 IE6 |
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| | | RobertVA |  |
| Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:22 pm Post subject: Re: dpi 1440 x 900 setting |  |
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JDoe wrote:
| Quote: | With my new monitor I have set my dpi to 1440 x 900 settings. However, IE6 is now lost on the monitor, a small read-out sitting in the middle of my monitor hardly visible. How do I set IE6 to take-up, if you will, the entire width of my monitor?
Thanks in advance for any useful help.
WinXP SP2 IE6
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I'm not quite certain if you are troubled by the smaller size of the window or the smaller size of the content in the window. One of the advantages of a larger display is the ability to leave a program like IE occupying 3/4 of the display width and still have a program like AOL Messenger visible beside it. Of course you may prefer a different application like a calculator or email client.
There are a couple of ways to enlarge the text in an IE6 window. There's a "Text Size" item on the browser's "View" menu. On computers equipped with a wheel mouse you are able to change the text size in an IE window by holding the CTRL key down while rotating the mouse wheel.
If you are experiencing text to small for your liking in most Windows applications theres usually a DPI adjustment in the display properties. Select the "display" applet on the control panel. Click the "Settings" tab. Then click the "advanced" button and look for a "DPI Setting" on a "General" tab.
For simply enlarging the IE6 window without enlarging the content try:
Open an IE6 browser window.
Drag it by the title bar closer to the upper left hand corner of the display.
Drag the lower right corner or the window to make fill more of the screen.
Close the IE6 browser window.
Reopen IE6. It usually remembers the new size.
Please report back whether this procedure works for you. |
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| | | JDoe |  |
| Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:16 am Post subject: Re: dpi 1440 x 900 setting |  |
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I was hoping to upsize everything to fill the new 1440 x 900 dpi settings of my new monitor because I don't like the smaller overall content. Thus, was curious if IE6 (and its contents) could be enlarged. Yes, I am aware that font size in some IE6 content may be adjusted but not _all_ the contents which is what I want. And, yes, I have already increased the DPI setting to 144 dpi. I am aware, too, re your suggestion that last size of window setting of IE6 will be "remembered" anew when utilizing IE6 again.
All of these suggestions -- appreciated as they are -- will not fulfill my initial request to increase the size of everything, proportionately; that is, w/ no distortions.
WinXP Home, SP2, IE6
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| Quote: | JDoe wrote: With my new monitor I have set my dpi to 1440 x 900 settings. However, IE6 is now lost on the monitor, a small read-out sitting in the middle of my monitor hardly visible. How do I set IE6 to take-up, if you will, the entire width of my monitor?
Thanks in advance for any useful help.
WinXP SP2 IE6
I'm not quite certain if you are troubled by the smaller size of the window or the smaller size of the content in the window. One of the advantages of a larger display is the ability to leave a program like IE occupying 3/4 of the display width and still have a program like AOL Messenger visible beside it. Of course you may prefer a different application like a calculator or email client.
There are a couple of ways to enlarge the text in an IE6 window. There's a "Text Size" item on the browser's "View" menu. On computers equipped with a wheel mouse you are able to change the text size in an IE window by holding the CTRL key down while rotating the mouse wheel.
If you are experiencing text to small for your liking in most Windows applications theres usually a DPI adjustment in the display properties. Select the "display" applet on the control panel. Click the "Settings" tab. Then click the "advanced" button and look for a "DPI Setting" on a "General" tab.
For simply enlarging the IE6 window without enlarging the content try:
Open an IE6 browser window.
Drag it by the title bar closer to the upper left hand corner of the display.
Drag the lower right corner or the window to make fill more of the screen.
Close the IE6 browser window.
Reopen IE6. It usually remembers the new size.
Please report back whether this procedure works for you.
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