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^^ Brilliant ... right place, right time.

So many potential cations.

Even the arrow is a benefit to the photo.

Ron ... wai.gif

EDIT ... referring to Ron's photo ... sammy snuck in there ... laugh.png

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What resolution is your monitor set at? Sounds like its set too low.

Try pressing CTRL+ zero see if that helps, you might have some zoom enabled.

Or press CTRL + - to zoom out and the above to reset back.

Agreed, the explorer zoom option should be used more often..whistling.gifsmile.png

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David, What's the resolution of your monitor then? 800 looks too small to me, this is 1024.

Screen resolution is set at 1024 x 768.

Are you saying my resolution should be set higher?

If so ... what setting do you guys use?

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David, What's the resolution of your monitor then? 800 looks too small to me, this is 1024.

Screen resolution is set at 1024 x 768.

Are you saying my resolution should be set higher?

If so ... what setting do you guys use?

That must be an old monitor or laptop as that native resolution has not been common for several years now. It is important that you set the resolution of your card to the "native" resolution of the monitor or else the software interpolates the image causing it to blur. So need to look at the screen specs of the monitor or laptop to verify what your optimum video card resolution setting would be. If after doing so and the text and icons are too small then those can be adjusted through the system display controls.

Currently, the vast majority of monitors in use are 1366 wide or greater. Even my 8 or 9 year old monitor previously was 1280 wide. My current one is 1920x1200. For 2014, only 6% of users have 1024 resolution and .5% at 800 wide. Nearly 93% of all monitors being used are 1280 wide or greater with 1366 being 31% and greater than 1920 at 34%.

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Thanks for those comments above.

It's a modern screen, but the desktop computer is almost a decade old and running XP.

So, if it's a simple fix about how to So need to look at the screen specs of the monitor or laptop to verify what your optimum video card resolution setting would be.

Unless it's a simple fix (I have no idea how to address the issues Tywais addresses above), I'll take the question over to the Computer network.

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David, What's the resolution of your monitor then? 800 looks too small to me, this is 1024.

Screen resolution is set at 1024 x 768.

Are you saying my resolution should be set higher?

If so ... what setting do you guys use?

[edit] A modern screen doesn't resemble a microwave.

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David, What's the resolution of your monitor then? 800 looks too small to me, this is 1024.

Screen resolution is set at 1024 x 768.

Are you saying my resolution should be set higher?

If so ... what setting do you guys use?

[edit] A modern screen doesn't resemble a microwave.

Mines at 1920 x 1080... It should be easy to re set and try David, just go to display in control panel, and try out the different options.... see works best for you!

Movin on...... this guy uses plywood to slow him down! whistling.gif

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David, What's the resolution of your monitor then? 800 looks too small to me, this is 1024.

Screen resolution is set at 1024 x 768.

Are you saying my resolution should be set higher?

If so ... what setting do you guys use?

[edit] A modern screen doesn't resemble a microwave.

Mines at 1920 x 1080... It should be easy to re set and try David, just go to display in control panel, and try out the different options.... see works best for you!

Movin on...... this guy uses plywood to slow him down! whistling.gif

^ Sorry Jimmy,I'm O L at the moment. thumbsup.gif

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Jimmy ... I like that photo, that bike a lot.

Licence Plate -> 999

The heat guard on the muffler matches the paintwork, as does the (presumably) reupholstered seat, the grips and the Helmet.

The LA Police style wind shield fits ... and I'm just imagining a young one sitting at the front of the bike holding onto the bars and has a padded knee rest.

Great capture of the moment ... thumbsup.gif

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