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More info?)
I tried and while it will get bigger when it is as small as it will go it
still doesn't fit. For some reason that system won't show the full screen.
"pcbutts1" wrote:
> Maybe if you just try what I suggested you will be satisfied.
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http://www.seedsv.com/webdemo.htm
> NEW Embedded system W/Linux. We now sell DVR cards.
> See it all at
http://www.seedsv.com/products.htm
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> "JohnL600" <JohnL600@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B351AFD5-FC51-44AE-8E2D-8861830D51FB@microsoft.com...
> > Perhaps I should be a bit more specifir. I don't want to have to scroll
> > across. Scrolling down is fine.
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> > "pcbutts1" wrote:
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> >> Press and hold the Ctrl key while moving the scroll wheel on your mouse.
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> >> The best live web video on the internet
http://www.seedsv.com/webdemo.htm
> >> NEW Embedded system W/Linux. We now sell DVR cards.
> >> See it all at
http://www.seedsv.com/products.htm
> >> Sharpvision simply the best
http://www.seedsv.com
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "JohnL600" <JohnL600@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:01E28C20-5C3F-47EF-82F7-4450693A5EAF@microsoft.com...
> >> > When I load certain web pages on my 17" monitor they are to large to
> >> > fit
> >> > on
> >> > the screen, but they fit fine on my 14" laptop and my 19" monitor.
> >> > Is there something that needs to be set to get the entire page on the
> >> > screen
> >> > without having to scroll.
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > John
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