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In Windows 7, the size of the desktop icon thumbnails can be changed by right-clicking on an empty area of the desktop. Next, click on View, then select either Small, Medium or Large icons.
right click and there should be an option to do that
For a laptop you could consider this a full keyboard. If you are talking about a full size keyboard in the sense of what is used with a desktop computer then no, this laptop would not be considered to have a full size keyboard.
the size of the desktop computer is (small).
No, as it has no real operating system (os). If you do wish to run desktop applications, I would install windows 7 starter, as it has a small file size, but large capabilities.
pros:very small, semi-portable, cheaper, good for any average user, can run Linux, OSX, or anything windows cons:not easily transported with a large monitor(also you have cords and mice and a keyboard), you will have to also purchase a monitor, keyboard and mouse(unlike a laptop) the bottom line, you're looking at a desktop computer, so I assume you're deciding between a full size and a mini; a full size desktop is better in every way except size and cost. if its just going to be sitting near you desk and not very many other places, I suggest the full size computer.
That depends on the speed of the processor that is installed in the computer. It can be different speeds. It also depends on how much ram is in the computer as well.
Icon size can change usually by two means. e.g. under Windows XP 1. Change resolution of the display 2. Change icon size in desktop properties -> appearance -> icon size.
No.
It's impossible to make shapes with a balloon at it's full size. It will burst because of the force.
Because the files you might download for a desktop theme for Windows XP might be very large, the file will likely be "compressed" or "zipped." What this means is that the file size you download is very small, so that the download time is very fast, but in order to open it, you'll need a program such as Winzip.