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Thread ID: 70806 2006-07-17 02:46:00 only half a webpage on my browser! Can you help??? thinkofit27 (10751) Press F1
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471415 2006-07-17 02:46:00 hey....

i'm blurry eyed reading all these trouble shooting guides....the font size as i type must be 6!!!

my fujitsu e7010 laptop has the tiny text syndrome....viewing webpages with IE6 my screen resolution set 1400x1050, view>text> on the "largest" setting i only end up with a little more than half of the webpage loaded in my browser, like it has shrunk!!

hope someone can come to my rescue

laters

thinkofit
thinkofit27 (10751)
471416 2006-07-17 02:54:00 have you tried holding down the ctrl button and moving the scrollwheel on your mouse,

other than that change your screen resolution to something more readable

-what is the 'native' resolution for your laptop
-- thats the one where the lcd display looks right with no blurring/stretching etc of pixels
Morgenmuffel (187)
471417 2006-07-17 06:46:00 the native setting is 1400x1050 but this doesnt seem to make a differrence to the web page loading fully, it seems now even after retoring defaults that many web pages are now without colour. i will now try to reload internet explorer 6, as i have tried to download 7 to no avail.....also after earlier downloading firefox still web pages had the shrunk feeling......

apparently this laptop has a very high resolution screen and this may be part of the reason, yet setting the res lower doesnt seem to make a difference.......

thanx for your reply nonetheless, any advice taken on! to solve this....
thinkofit27 (10751)
471418 2006-07-17 10:57:00 Well the other thing to check would be your display drivers, if it is effecting web page colours,
Has this always been a problem?
When did it start?
Have you updated your Graphics drivers recently?

From reading the specs
www.pc-ap.fujitsu.com

It can do the resolution you say (as the maximum), does that effect the number of colors it can display (sorry tft/lcds aren't something i know much about)

Changing the resolution to 1024 by 768 should have made a noticeable difference, it is really odd that it didn't

1400x1050 is always going to be very very small on a 14 inch laptop monitor
Morgenmuffel (187)
471419 2006-07-17 21:45:00 This thread may help ...

See here (pressf1.co.nz)

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