12. November 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags:
The screen size changed unexpectedly yesterday on my live.ca account.   It's gone to a larger size so that I have to scroll through to see the rest of the page.  My finger must have dragged across something, but I have no idea what.  Can't find how to put it back to normal and turn off whatever pesky feature the damned programmers have put there.
I really wish someone could explain to those guys that only a small proportion of their users are computer aficionados.  K.I.S.S.

Everything is normal on my other computer, and everything is normal on everything except the Outlook account (I use live.ca)
The laptop with the issue uses Window 8.
I'm new to W7 and WLM. The learning curve seems to be smoothing out nicely but there is one bump I have not been able to smooth. The screen size, or I'm guessing it's a screen size thing, the screen size in WLM is such that it's as if the screen is at the end of the hall - kinda like this screen size here. A few years ago it would not have been a big deal but every year type size becomes a bit more important. Whenever I'm creating a new message it's a simple matter to increase the type size to 16.  I can read that easy enough to get the message completed efficiently. It's reading mail or replying to a plain text message that really messes with my efficiency because it's so difficult for these tired old eyes to stay squinted so long. If I could simply increase the screen size for WLM only it would be a big help. Any ideas, suggestions, or comments any may have to offer about making life a bit easier for this wore out old GPa wil be greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.
i have recently gotten a laptop, i was trying to move the cursor across the screen and now the whole entire page is alot smaller, how can i change it back?
Advertisements are appearing on the right of my screen when I am in the inbox section of hotmail. I would like to remove them. They were not there a couple of weeks ago. Is there a way to do this. Many of these ads are selling **** which is rather distracting given I do large group presentations and sometimes leave my hotmail on. It also reduces my screen size.