umm... some people may ask how on laptops and i figured out a way.. well open paint and open onscreen keyboard and click on ctrl and then + sign.. on the right... you know... the parts where the numbers all are...
yah... so i hope this will help you..
The most popular way to resize a picture is to put it into a digital format on your computer, and than manually resize it using software such as Photoshop or MS Paint. Some websites also offer a resize service for completely free.
the tools in paint are the eraser,bucket,magnifier,pencil,brush,airbrush and text
just do Ctrl++ you can easily enlarge it
Unlike PhotoShop, MS Paint doesn't have a smudge tool, but you can blend colors together with the Resize and Skew window (Ctrl W).
CTRL and + click them both
Start Menu-> Accessories-> Paint open the image with paint and change the size of the picture by using resize/skew in the image button.
Start / Programs / Accessories / Paint orStart / Run ... / mspaint
No, because they want you to buy their paint.
Paint has 2 colour scheme. With the eraser tool selected, RIGHT CLICK ON THE REQUIRED COLOUR, and notice that the background colour in the colour palette change to that colour. Now use the eraser tool to colour in the colour present at the background in the colour selected pane.
pencils, eraser, papers, color pencils, crayons, markers, paint, brushes
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, it might take off some wall paint... you can find them at Walmart or Target.
To make pictures clearer in Microsoft Paint, you can start by adjusting the image size to fit your desired resolution. Use the "Resize" option to increase the dimensions without distorting the image. Additionally, apply the "Zoom" tool to closely inspect details and use the "Eraser" or "Brush" tools to clean up any blurry areas. Finally, consider saving the image in a higher quality format, like PNG, to maintain clarity.