I cannot see the entire width of the Judson Press web site on the screen unless I use the scroll bars to manipulate the display.Is there an easy way for me to see more of the website on the screen?
For those customers with a Windows based system, the best way to increase the width of your screen display is to increase your screen resolution. The screen resolution is given in pixels. The higher the number of pixels, the more data you will see displayed on your screen. The higher the number of pixels, the smaller the size of the text. It’s a trade-off between the size of the characters and the width of the screen display. To change the resolution of your screen, do the following: • First, close all programs • Right click on the background of your desktop • Choose Properties from the drop down menu and click on the Settings tab on the top right of the Display Properties screen • On the lower right of the screen is a sliding scale that will give you the number of pixels your screen is currently using and a lever that indicates a setting between LESS and MORE. By using your mouse you can drag the lever toward MORE to use more pixels and thereby increase the width of your screen. • The
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