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Hold down control button and spin mouse wheel back
In the upper right corner of the screen, There is a minimize and a maximize tab. Click on the maximize tab to get the computer screen back to normal size.
Your screen resolution is probably messed up.
there is no possible way sorry
The toshiba laptop computer screen size vaires on the model. There are normal screens and wide screens. You also have to checck the size of the screen. The size of the screen is from corner to corner.
Depends on what lighting you're referring to? Lighting happenings in everything from movies to the screen in your computer.
Check that the cable for your monitor is correctly inserted into the computer and into the monitor, and is turned on.
Open the control panel, double click on display, go to setting tab, adjust screen resolution
because touch computers are more convenient than the normal computer. you will just touch the screen and voila!
The short answer is ...... Everything. From the moment your PC starts to show you the Windows XP ( or whatever boot screen your OS has) till the moment you shut it down. Everything you do with your computer, everything that is drawn onto the screen, everything you do while using your computer is store into the Computers Memory. The only exceptions would be when you click file and Save on lets say a Word Document. Then that document is taken from memory and written to the hard drive.
A touch screen has two functions:-As a computer displayAs a means of interacting with the computer's applications.The surface of a normal commuter screen is covered in a mesh which senses the position and movement of one or more fingers allowing the user to control the applications with gestures. On a tablet computer or phone screen, the facility is useful. However on a desktop computer most users find using a mouse better.
A touch screen has two functions:-As a computer displayAs a means of interacting with the computer's applications.The surface of a normal commuter screen is covered in a mesh which senses the position and movement of one or more fingers allowing the user to control the applications with gestures. On a tablet computer or phone screen, the facility is useful. However on a desktop computer most users find using a mouse better.