Pictures on the display screen(monitor) are made up of
A mouse with a scroll wheel is used to shift the screen display up or down.
The pixels of a plasma screen are made up of a gases (xenon, neon and helium) between two panels. These gases glow to different colours when a voltage is passed across them (they are accelerated towards the screen and light is produced when they hit the screen)
The screen on a Windows XP computer can be made less bright by going to the display settings in the control panel. From here the brightness can be moved up or down with the slider to the desired level.
The apple logo will display first.
what is a 5 letter word for a tiny light that makes up an image on a screen Are you thinking of a "pixel?"
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You cant you have to buy a bulb for it
Use the scroll bar to the right of the screen. Click on any area outside the vertical scroll bar, and the display will move by one whole screen - either up or down.
Click on start>control panel>display and you should see a screen come up with options to change the resolution on your screen. click settings, under display, move slider left or right to select correct screen resolution as recommended for your computer monitor.
Type in www.google.co.uk/imghp in your address bar at the top of your screen and type in: Pictures of the Ocean .. I'm sure your answer will come up.
you dont stop buy an another display