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arteegee
10-24-2005, 10:45 AM
Forum just went to large print here. Was it something I ingested?:eek:

T Mac
10-24-2005, 10:49 AM
Nope. Check your browser settings maybe...???

arteegee
10-24-2005, 11:02 AM
Kinda like it actually.;) Can read it across the room and with my cordless desktop...

jimmieb
10-24-2005, 11:41 AM
Have you recently deleted cookies or IE cache? This has happened to me after I've cleaned up my cache files. If you're using IE6 click on View, then Text Size. Normally set to medium.

swampler
10-24-2005, 12:26 PM
Did you accidently roll the mouse wheel while the control key was pressed?

arteegee
10-24-2005, 02:47 PM
Yeah, I did. How to undo it? Tried the same but it keeps growing.:confused: NM...I figured it out. That was fun.

Tex's Ridge
10-24-2005, 02:59 PM
Yeah, I did. How to undo it? Tried the same but it keeps growing.:confused: NM...I figured it out. That was fun.

What was so much fun? Getting everyone fooled or watching the letters growing?:D

swampler
10-24-2005, 05:03 PM
Yeah, I did. How to undo it? Tried the same but it keeps growing.:confused:
I think you have to reinstall the OS. ;) :eek:


Unless it's Windows, then you just scroll the wheel the opposite direction while holding the control key. Glad you figured it out before I got around to posting! ;)

captmiddy
10-24-2005, 07:10 PM
I think you have to reinstall the OS. ;) :eek:


Unless it's Windows, then you just scroll the wheel the opposite direction while holding the control key. Glad you figured it out before I got around to posting! ;)
Is there any other OS that gets reinstalled? Not a big Windows fan here.

Glad the font issue was figured out, now that I know how it works maybe I will trick my wife who uses windows way too much with it ;).

ridgeln
10-24-2005, 07:33 PM
Ok, so staying on this topic, thanks!!!! Is there a way to do that without scroll wheel mice? On a Mac, holding the Apple Key (same as the Command Key on a PC) and pressing the + sign makes text grow, and pressing the - sign makes it shrink in any browser (Safari, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, IE, etc). I've never seen a keyboard command on the PC (XP Pro) do the same thing. Cool! I'll have to try it now w/ my 3 button mouse on my Mac at work.

-ridgeln

swampler
10-24-2005, 07:53 PM
Is there any other OS that gets reinstalled? Not a big Windows fan here.
Haha. Just having some fun with you guys...I know there's a bunch of Mac lovers on here. :eek:

swampler
10-24-2005, 07:54 PM
Ok, so staying on this topic, thanks!!!! Is there a way to do that without scroll wheel mice? On a Mac, holding the Apple Key (same as the Command Key on a PC) and pressing the + sign makes text grow, and pressing the - sign makes it shrink in any browser (Safari, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, IE, etc). I've never seen a keyboard command on the PC (XP Pro) do the same thing. Cool! I'll have to try it now w/ my 3 button mouse on my Mac at work.

-ridgelnIn IE, you can click on View, then Text size, and pick from smallest to largest. Not sure if there's another shortcut way or not.

arteegee
10-24-2005, 09:07 PM
You can make it any size that suits your eyes by scrolling either way.

Mr-J
10-24-2005, 09:58 PM
On a Mac, holding the Apple Key (same as the Command Key on a PC) and pressing the + sign makes text grow, and pressing the - sign makes it shrink in any browser (Safari, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, IE, etc). I've never seen a keyboard command on the PC (XP Pro) do the same thing. Cool! I'll have to try it now w/ my 3 button mouse on my Mac at work.

-ridgeln

The same key strokes (Ctrl + or -) work on a PC.

Lingered_I
10-24-2005, 11:09 PM
Don't know if the old forum did this, but pressing Ctrl-I, B, U etc gives you the control codes for text formating. I think you had to type into a message box previously. Very good improvement in my opinion, as is the inline editing. Thanks T-Mac.