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siggy
15th July 2001, 08:52
I don't know who to address this to. But is there anyway to move the buttons a little to the left on the screen? I have to scroll to the right everytime I want to use the home button.

Whining mode off

pelligrini
15th July 2001, 09:19
What is your screen resolution?
Do you have your browser maximized?

shubles
15th July 2001, 09:21
i know what she means

my hme button is half visible so i can use it anyway though.

siggy...
...to get back home u can click on The Genome Collective on the left of the screen also.

Medic193
15th July 2001, 12:21
You would either have to change the resolution or most likely re-adjust your monitor settings. What kind of monitor are you using? Try adjusting the center, size or hit the reset button.

pelligrini
15th July 2001, 12:26
I found that the home button will only be half shown @ 800x600 and totally off the screen @ 640x480.

Sounds like a good excuse to get a 21" ;)

dnar
15th July 2001, 12:28
Originally posted by pelligrini
I found that the home button will only be half shown @ 800x600 and totally off the screen @ 640x480.



Sounds like a good excuse to get a 21" ;) If you use Opera for Windows, you can set all the font sizes....

Dave S
15th July 2001, 13:22
Originally posted by pelligrini
I found that the home button will only be half shown @ 800x600 and totally off the screen @ 640x480.

Sounds like a good excuse to get a 21" ;)
Like a Pro 510 (22"):D

siggy
15th July 2001, 22:35
Originally posted by pelligrini
What is your screen resolution?
Do you have your browser maximized?

I have a 17" Mitsubishi.

Yes it is max'd.

HOw to I find out what the resolution is?

Medic193
15th July 2001, 22:50
Right click your desktop and choose properties. Then click the settings tab. Viola! Choose what you want. With a 17" I usually go 1024x768.

MechCD
15th July 2001, 23:06
T 800x600 its either half there or not at all dependng on browser font settings and if yer using windows or linux :) . At 1240x768 its always therre.

Linux is 1240x768 and
windows is 800x600 for me

siggy
15th July 2001, 23:22
I have 800x600.

dnar
16th July 2001, 04:25
Sig, your 17" should handle 1024x768 ok, give it a try.

siggy
16th July 2001, 06:58
Well that moved the button over. But, boy did it make the print small.

verT
16th July 2001, 08:01
I dodn't like the print size either siggy, so I got a 21" monitor :p

dnar
16th July 2001, 08:56
Originally posted by siggy

Well that moved the button over. But, boy did it make the print small.

Siggy, what browser are you using???



With Opera (www.opera.com) you can set the font sizes.... I run 1600x1200 and have a nice readable font. With Netscape it is [C]rap! :D

Dave S
16th July 2001, 09:02
Originally posted by dnar


Siggy, what browser are you using???



With Opera (www.opera.com) you can set the font sizes.... I run 1600x1200 and have a nice readable font. With Netscape it is [C]rap! :D
Yer as with IE5.5
Goto >View>Text Size> & pick one:)

siggy
16th July 2001, 09:08
I am using IE 5.5

Thanks Dave S. That worked like a charm.

Well I have learned my new thing for today.

dnar
16th July 2001, 09:11
Gee, I didnt know you could do that with IE5.5..... But heh, what would I know, I dont use IE :D

siggy
16th July 2001, 09:13
Dnar do you have your computer set up to flag my POST or what?

dnar
16th July 2001, 09:28
No, I use the "View Unread Posts" function, much less walking and it has the added feature of updating with new posts automatically, whenever you return from viewing a thread....
Ready to try Linux yet sigmyster?

siggy
16th July 2001, 09:30
Nope still reading.

Dave S
16th July 2001, 09:35
Originally posted by siggy
I am using IE 5.5

Thanks Dave S. That worked like a charm.

Well I have learned my new thing for today.
Glad 2 help any time:)

Virus
16th July 2001, 09:39
Siggy, under properties, click on advanced and choose large fonts. Default is small fonts. This should cure your problem.

siggy
16th July 2001, 11:02
Ya, Dave S was able to assist with the fonts. Thankyou. Now I can read them from across the room.