My eyes are shot and small web print is getting hard to read. Any suggestions?
If you use a scroll-type mouse, one easy trick is to hold down the control (Ctrl) key and operate the scrolling mechanism on your mouse at the same time. On well-designed sites, you’ll be able to adjust the size of the type (font) so that you can read things comfortably. You can also increase the size of your viewing area within your browser window by enabling the “kiosk” view. Pushing the F11 button on your keyboard eliminates the toolbars, etc. When you need to use those functions again, simply press F11 one more time! Finally, while we’re on the subject, this site looks best if viewed at 1024 x 768 or higher resolution.
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