Sassycakes
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Today every time I try to go into the senior forums the fonts are very small. It isn't like that on any other place I go into. Can anyone give me advice on how I can fix it?
Yes It's what I mean but not when I post something. The whole forum comes up in very tiny font. I can change mine when I make a post though,Like I did now.Hello
Hello
Do you mean something like this, @Sassycakes ?
In the reply box, there's a symbol with a short/small T, and a taller T.
If you left click on that drop-down arrow, you can select a higher number, for a larger print, for your replies.
But, perhaps you meant for you to be able to read, in larger print?
good that you fixed it.. but if ever you need to contact @Matrix, just put his name in blue as you would for any other member and if it can't wait until he sees it.. then click on the bottom of the forum where it says ''contact us''..Thank you @Kaila. Maybe I can ask Matrix. I just have to find out how to contact Matrix.
That's it!In Chrome you tap the three dots at top right and increase the zoom factor.
I use 110% for this forum.
You can do exactly the same thing using just the scroll wheel on top of your mouse...Not related to your specific issue, Sassycakes, but for general information:
On my (Windows) PC, if I hold down Ctrl and Shift and hit the "+" key it enlarges the font on the screen. Each time I do it the font gets larger. To reduce the size hold down Ctrl and hit the "-" key.![]()
Anytime you want to change the side of fonts on forms or anywhere on the internet. just hold down the "ctrl" key & keep hitting the plus + sign. It will enlarge the fonts. If you want to make them smaller again hold down the "ctrl" key & hit the minus - ket & they will get smaller.Today every time I try to go into the senior forums the fonts are very small. It isn't like that on any other place I go into. Can anyone give me advice on how I can fix it?
yes it's a very common type of Mouse Kaila.. I have a Mac desktop and with that comes a white keyboard and a white mouse which has no scroll wheel.. so I changed both the keyboard to one that isn't as flat as the Mac white one, and changed the mouse too so I could have the scroll wheel... . Anyone who uses a mouse regardless of what brand Computer, can just swap a none scrolling wheel one for a scroll wheeled one.. they're cheap to buy and easy to just plug in.. . I even use a mouse on my laptop because I find it difficlut due to the OA in my fingers to work a track pad...Gosh, that looks very good, Holly !
I myself don't have that,
but many others probably do!![]()
You can accomplish the same thing by holding CTRL key and rotating the mouse wheel (located between the R-click & L-click keys.Not related to your specific issue, Sassycakes, but for general information:
On my (Windows) PC, if I hold down Ctrl and Shift and hit the "+" key it enlarges the font on the screen. Each time I do it the font gets larger. To reduce the size hold down Ctrl and hit the "-" key.![]()
No doubt that is how @Sassycakes font sizes became small. There are many shortcuts on computers and browsers only useful for advanced users that ought by default be disabled. The worst are in email apps that end up sending unfinished, uncorrected emails accidentally making one look like a fool.You can accomplish the same thing by holding CTRL key and rotating the mouse wheel (located between the R-click & L-click keys.
I use a wireless mouse, for my laptop, and I do not even need a flat surface for it to scroll..I also then, don't need to have an additional flat surface to use the mouse attachment
Thanks RB-TX! I learned something new today.You can accomplish the same thing by holding CTRL key and rotating the mouse wheel (located between the R-click & L-click keys.
Thanks, I never used that. I've hit the CTRL key and the plus sign to make everything on the page larger, but this sounds much simpler. I fuss with my View and use Zoom In a lot lately on certain sites, I usually have it set to 120% since my eyesight is worsening, but many times when I do this it has gone to 100% or 110%.You can accomplish the same thing by holding CTRL key and rotating the mouse wheel (located between the R-click & L-click keys.