There are two ways to change the size of elements in windows 7.
The first way is to change the screen resolution. To do this, right click on a blank space on your desktop and click screen resolution. Then drag the slider up or down according to your needs.
The second way is to actually change the element size. This doesn't affect the screen resolution so you can still enjoy HD videos etc. This is probably the best way as it doesn't affect any other user on your computer. To do this type 'make items' into the start menu and press enter. Then on the window that comes up click on the size of text you want. After you've done this you have to log off and log back on to see the effect.
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.
right click and there should be an option to do that
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.
Have you tried going into display settings and using the higher numbered display settings? Or if you have Vista it will let you make your display smaller or larger if you right click on your desktop, no matter which version of Windows you have, and choose "Display" or "Personalize" you should be able to change the size of what's shown on your screen.
To change the size of the icons on a Mac's Desktop you simply Right Click on the Desktop and select Show View Options from the menu that appears. You can then move the slider to change the icon size.
The size of the MSN icon (as of 2012) is 96 pixels high by 96 pixels wide.
To change your screen size from 1024x728 to 800x600, you can adjust the display settings on your computer. On Windows, right-click on the desktop, select "Display settings," and choose the desired resolution from the dropdown menu. On macOS, go to "System Preferences," then "Displays," and select the appropriate resolution. After making the change, ensure to apply and confirm the new settings.
Right-click on your desktop, and select Display Settings
Right-click on your desktop, and select Display Settings
Controlled by windows settings, which sends the information to the graphics card.
Change the Windows text size to 149% or 151%. To change the text size: Choose Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Display. Choose Set custom text size (DPI) in the menu on the left panel. Type in 149 or 151 into the Scale to this percentage of normal size field. Press enter and click OK. Choose to log off and then log on to make the change.
In Windows, right click and select Properties, this will display the actual file size. Under Mac, secondard click and go to Get info.