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Hi,
To make one of the Windows Games such as Solitaire larger:
First, copy the game:
Click Start / All Programs / Games
Right click on the game (Solitaire for example)
Select Properties from the list
Press the "Find Target" button on the next window
Right Click on the highlighted file and select Copy
Next paste the copy to your Desktop:
Right Click on your Desktop
Select Paste from the list
Finally, we'll change the resolution setting for the game:
Right click on the game you just pasted to your Desktop
Select Properties from the list and Click on the Compatibility Tab
Put a check in the box marked "Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution"
Now whenever you want to play, click on that game on your Desktop and it
will open in full screen mode using the largest Cards and Numbers possible! :-)
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Cheers, Windows XP MVP Shell / User
Jimmy S.
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"Perpetually Confused." <Perpetually Confused.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I've been using Win98se on a (circa 1999) Dell Dimension desktop and have
> recently gone to a Dell Inspirion laptop (15.4" screen) running Win XP. Does
> anybody know how I can make the cards BIGGER on Free Cell, short of changing
> the whole dpi in the Settings part of Display? Those teeny tiny cards are
> driving my hubby crazy. Seems that if you can resize icons and stretch
> wallpaper, you could resize cards, even if you had to find some kinda ini
> file or something. I'm basically computer ignorant, so if someone knows how
> to do this please put it in specific small baby steps for the
> techno-impaired.
>
> Also, if I've chosen the wrong forum, please plast where I should go or
> cross-post if you wish.
>
> Thanks,
> Grandma