right click your desktop (your computer screen) and click properties then click settings. you will see two blue rectangles that say screen 1 and screen 2. somehow you probably changed one of those screens.
choice 1: if you only use one computer screen, click computer screen number 1 and change the screen resolution until it fits your screen perfectly (don't forget to click the "ok" button after making your changes).
choice 2: you probably have a laptop and an extra screen at your desk for this one. if your laptop screen is zoomed in, click on screen 1 and change the screen resolution (and by making sure to click the ok button when you're done). if its your other screen that's zoomed in, do the same step but click screen 2 instead.
In the Safari browser (version 4) you can zoom a page by pressing the Command (cmd) and + key and use cmd and - to zoom out. To zoom the whole screen open the Universal Access section of System Preferences and turn on the Zoom option. From the Options button you can attach the zoom to the scroll wheel of the mouse.
To activate zooming hold down the Command (cmd) Option (alt) and 8 keys. Once activated hold down the Command Option and + keys to zoom in and the Command Option and - keys to zoom out. Other options are available in the Universal Access section of the System Preferences.
Hold down the control key while you scroll backwards with the scroll wheel or pull a single finger back on the magic mouse. Or hold down the command key and hit the - key if that does not work. Depends on which key combination you used to zoom with.
command:+ to zoom in command:- to zoom out
click right click on mouse and scroll until you find the words zoom out click two time when you find it
On the keyboard you will see a loopy thing right next to the spacebar. press it and at the same tine go to the top of the keyboard and press the minus sign.
command, option, -
Press the Apple key and hold it,then press the plus sighn right next to the backspace or delete button.
System Preferences can be located either from the Apple Menu, or the Dock icon which looks like a gearset.
If you are on a Mac this is really easy:The Command (apple) key plus the + sign key make the page bigger.The Command (apple) key plus the - sign key make the page smaller.The Command (apple) key plus the 0 (zero) key returns you to the default size.Otherwise, it will depend on which web browser you are using. If you have a mouse with a scrollwheel in Windows, however, you will be able to zoom in and out by attempting to scroll up or down while holding down the control (ctrl) button.
Yes you can get Minecraft on an Apple Mac.
Because Apple is short for Apple Macintosh. In other words a mac is an apple.
you go to the apple then to settings then to change language then to whtever u want ;D
The first Apple Mac appeared in 1984.
In 2008 Apple increased their level of profits by 38 percent earning them $4.83 billion.
There is no Mac Bro of Apple Company, but there is a Mac Pro. Mac Pro is the most powerful computer that Apple offers. There are three forms of the computer that include Mac, iMac, and Mac Mini.
The term Apple Mac is a generic description for any Macintosh computer made by Apple. The actual computer may be a Mac Pro, an iMac, a MacBook, a MacBook Pro, a MacBook Air or a Mac Mini. All of these can be referred to as an Apple Mac or just a Mac.
In RCT3, to zoom in use Page-UP key and to zoom out use the Page-down key
Nothing and everything. Apple makes the Macintosh.