Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How do I change the font size on my Intermet Explorer (ex. Yahoo homepage)?

I've been noticing lately that the font size on my computer in general is tiny, almost to the point where I can't read it. I have about 20/25 vision which is decent but I mean the font size is ridiculous. I've tried changing the pixel dimensions via the ';properties option when you right click on the screen but that doesn't do anything. But right now when I'm typing the ';categorize the question'; categories look perfectly normal. I have a feeling that whatever I should do ti fix this would be under that same ';properties'; options, I just don't know how to do it.How do I change the font size on my Intermet Explorer (ex. Yahoo homepage)?
CRTL and scroll on ur mouseHow do I change the font size on my Intermet Explorer (ex. Yahoo homepage)?
on your ';view'; pull down menu, go to ';text size'; and click something larger than what is clicked.
on the top of the screen go to the View tab and click it then go down to Text Size and pick wat size u want it to be.
Go to the top Explorer bar Selct Veiw, the menu will then drop down, selct text size, I beleive it's smallest to Largest.
View -%26gt; Text Size-%26gt; (choose what you want)
If you are using Internet Explorer, go to ';View';. Scroll down to ';Text Size';. I usually have mine set on ';medium'; so click that. If that is not large enough for you, then click on ';Larger'; or ';Largest';. Hope this works.
Hold CTRL while turning the wheel on your mouse.
If you have a scroll mouse, it's really simple.



1. Hold down control

2. While holding down ';control,'; Scroll Up to increase the font size. Scroll down to decrease



If you don't have a scroll mouse, go to the top of the page. Look for view and then text size. Adjust it accordingly. You might need to close and open your browser, but that's all!
Go to view at the top of your homepage click view then text size then change your font.
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