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Related: About this forumI pressed a button on my computer and size went very small , I can hardly read . Can;t remember the button. but how to i
the print size. TY
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I pressed a button on my computer and size went very small , I can hardly read . Can;t remember the button. but how to i (Original Post)
debm55
Jan 22
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LuckyCharms
(19,449 posts)1. Try holding the "Ctrl" key down while hitting the "+" key.
Yammerhant
(2 posts)2. quick help
hold ctrl and + keys
True Dough
(21,553 posts)3. I don't know if I've ever done it by button before
but I have fixed the problem (and likely caused it) accidentally with my finger-pad. If you use a finger-pad, use two fingers moving in the opposite direction of each other in an expanding-like motion on the pad and that should blow things up for you again, deb (without hopefully really BLOWING THINGS UP!).
bullimiami
(14,012 posts)8. Pinch gesture on touch pads.
DemMedic
(305 posts)4. Hit the ctrl and minus (-) sign
Edit I meant + sign
LuckyCharms
(19,449 posts)5. Needs to be the "+" key. The minus sign will make it smaller.
Edit: Sorry , just saw your correction.
kerouac2
(928 posts)6. Ctrl and 0 I thought
At same time gets it to default.
LoisB
(9,314 posts)7. Ctrl + will increase size
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)9. Low tech
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eppur_se_muova
(38,172 posts)10. Always remember "Control-Zero" returns you to default font size. nt
CoopersDad
(3,023 posts)11. Command + Zero on a Mac
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