Once into the web page you need press and hold down the "CTRL" key whilst pressing the "+" key on your keyboard. This will magnify the text on web pages. "CTRL" and the "-" key shrinks them again.
Press F11 or go to View then full screen
A larger monitor will marginally slow down your computer. In most cases, you will not notice the difference.As for affecting gameplay, it depends on what games you are playing. Some games will simply resize the screen to fit the larger monitor, while others will allow you to see more of the environment on a larger monitor.
Set your video card resolution to the same resolution that your flat screen supports.
If you are using your Sanyo LCD TV as an external monitor for your alienware 17 and the resolution on the TV does not fit the screen then you need to adjust resolution setting from your alienware.
You can click 'maximize' on the left of the 'close' button. Press F11 for full screen. You can also change the size of the screen by right-clicking and then go to 'properties'. Go to 'settings' and change the screen resolution.
Double click the title bar. This will "maximize" the window which will actually shrink it to fit to your screen perfectly. This works with all programs under the windows operating system.
Point the mouse at the edge of the window. You'll see a double sided arrow. Hold down the mouse button and you can resize the window by "pulling" the side to the edge of the screen. Do this for all four sides. It works on all Windows programs.
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Resize it and edit it, or ask someone else to.
This depends on your system. If it is a laptop then it should have its own graphics programs to configure it. If it is a desktop then the controls for that is on the moniter it self.
In order to have an auditory monitor fit in the ear one must first be diagnosed as needing an auditory monitor. Once assessed, an auditory monitor will be custom made to best fit ones ear.
If it's connected to a projector or another monitor is might go low res to fit the screen. If you aren't you can change it by going to the display settings in the control panel and then clicking screen resolution.