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Home » Windows. See also Where is Netflix installed Windows 10? Related posts: How do I fix my zoomed screen on Windows 10? How do I get rid of the shadow on my desktop icons Windows 7? Why does my Windows 10 look zoomed in? Why is my computer zoomed in on everything Windows 7? I think I accidentally hit some sort of hot key command that resizes how everything is displayed.

I've checked my screen resolution and it's normal, at x I read an article that said the problem can be eliminated by hiding or showing desktop icons, but that didn't work either. I looked through the Microsoft Help database and this forum and Windows Help and Support and couldn't find anything that helped or even identified exactly what my problem is.

I am running Windows Vista and all my graphics settings are on default. No matter what I try to display on my monitor-- the desktop, web browsers, and any program-- everything is magnified. How can I put my screen back to normal? That could changing your screen resolution, desktop icon size or the Magnifier zoom settings on Windows. If the images on the desktop are larger than usual, the problem could be the zoom settings in Windows. Specifically, Windows Magnifier is most likely turned on.

Microsoft explains that the Windows Magnifier tool is primarily designed to enlarge certain parts of the screen to increase legibility. It's part of the Ease of Access center on a Windows computer.

Windows Magnifier is broken down into three modes: Full-screen mode, Lens mode and Docked mode. If the Magnifier is set to Full-screen mode, the entire screen is magnified.

Your operating system is most likely using this mode if the desktop is zoomed in. As you scroll down, the view of the selected page or window will change to display more at once. To zoom back in, hold down the Ctrl key and scroll upward instead. Method 3. If you want to zoom out on your desktop or a photo, click your desktop or the photo instead.

This is pretty easy, and will work in most apps including Microsoft Office apps. Still, some apps may not support this gesture. If you've disabled gestures on your trackpad or on your touchscreen, this feature won't be available.

Place two fingers together on the trackpad or touchscreen. You'll want to have two fingers right next to each other they can be touching right on the trackpad. If you're zooming in on something particular on a touchscreen monitor, place your fingers together right over the area you want to zoom out on. Spread your two fingers apart on the trackpad. As your two fingers move away from one another on the trackpad or touchscreen, the selected page or app will zoom out to display more content.

If this motion sounds confusing, just think of it as the opposite of pinching! Pinch two fingers together to zoom back in. Method 4. Click System. It's the first icon in your settings. Click the Display tab.

It may open by default, but if it doesn't, click Display at the top of the left column. Click the menu under "Change the size of text, apps, and other items. The current zoom level is the percentage that's selected in the menu right now. The default size varies depending on your resolution. Select a smaller number.

To zoom out everywhere making the details smaller to show more on the screen , choose a percentage that's smaller than the one previously selected. The screen will automatically adjust when you choose a different size. Depending on the apps you're using, you may need to close and reopen some of them to reflect your changes. Adjust the resolution optional. The "Display resolution" menu contains your screen resolution, which should be set to an appropriate resolution for your screen size.

In most cases, the highest resolution will already be selected and the word "Recommended" will appear next to it. If you click the menu and there's a higher resolution listed, you can try selecting it to increase the amount of details you see on the screen which makes everything smaller.



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