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CHATENAY JEAN MAURICE
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Hello.
Following what must have been an unfortunate mishap with the mouse, I find myself with a screen display larger than before, and this is true across all areas (It feels like "120%"!)...
Even when I open a program, like "Paint," it's the same!...
I checked in "Magnifier," and it shows "100%"!...
I tried to "reduce" this Magnifier to 80%, but that doesn't work...
How can I "return" to the initial display status?!...
Thank you in advance...
Best regards,
Jean Maurice
Following what must have been an unfortunate mishap with the mouse, I find myself with a screen display larger than before, and this is true across all areas (It feels like "120%"!)...
Even when I open a program, like "Paint," it's the same!...
I checked in "Magnifier," and it shows "100%"!...
I tried to "reduce" this Magnifier to 80%, but that doesn't work...
How can I "return" to the initial display status?!...
Thank you in advance...
Best regards,
Jean Maurice
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Hello Jean-Maurice,
Right-click on the desktop, then click on display settings a window appears click on Advanced display settings another window appears set the resolution by choosing the recommended resolution.
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Re, bazfile...
Sorry, but I've already done all that!!...
The "screen resolution" is automatically determined by Windows 10 during the installation of the VDO card, and currently, it is set to: recommended, furthermore, given my large VDO card, to a very high resolution (1920x1080)!!...
Currently, I have to "do": Ctrl + middle mouse button to "minimize" each open window, but it really annoys me that this is no longer automatic!!...
Best regards,
Jean Maurice -
Re, bazfile.
Thank you for your help.
I followed the procedure, and I only received a message thanking me for upgrading to the latest version of Win10...
Then, nothing else...
Well, I will mark this topic as "resolved," as I am out of arguments...
Thank you for everything...
Best regards,
Jean Maurice
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