You cannot enlarge the screen, you can magnify the images on it. You can change the resolution of the screen or magnify items depending on the software you have installed.
In addition to changing the resolution and magnifying individual items inside individual programs, there are two other, global, ways to enlarge screen images on a laptop. First, with software. This is built in into the Windows machines, look for Microsoft Screen Magnifier on your Windows 7 computer for example.
Second, you can use a monitor magnifier or laptop screen magnifier which is a large Fresnel lens that will optically magnify the screen. You can read more about this type of laptop screen magnifier in related links, below.
ummm... you cannot make your laptop screen physically any bigger, but you can pres ctrl and + to make the font on web pages bigger... ctrl and - makes them smaller.
depends on your computer
First load the game, and then click on the enlarge button a few times and it should enlarge the screen! or right click on the nds emulator icon, go to property and put run as 64 screen
to enlarge your screen press the little square at the top righ hand corner.
maximize
I think you hold the control (CTRL) button and scroll the mouse at the same time to adjust the screen.
The word enlarger means to make something bigger. For example on your computer screen if you have a small window screen you click on a box to enlarge it.
There are three buttons in the top right corner of the screen. The left is for minimizing the window, the right is for closing it, and the middle is for expanding and unexpanding it.
Either you screen is set up with incorrect resolution or some program is trying to change it to that resolution and failing to complete the task.
The in-game settings are set low. If you are on a computer you need to enlarge the resolution, on a console you need to check the in-game settings to adjust your screen.
means exit, minimize, or enlarge the screen
It is view mapper, when you enlarge image in Photoshop, at navigator you can see what part of image you are looking at on your screen.
You could try control f (Other) to get full screen or command f (Macs)
This type of projector is used to enlarge digital images from many different sources on a large surface or screen.