you could predd F11 to make your screen to full screen that is all i can think of at the moment! hope it helped because that is what i do when it wont show the whole screen!
They are usually the same as a full sized laptop. It just has a smaller screen and body.
Most laptops have their webcams on the top of the screen. If you look closely, you should notice a small hole of some sort. That should be the camera/webcam.
Almost all laptops have a VGA port for an external screen. Normally, the port has to be enabled by pressing the function key with F4, F5 or F7. There will normally be a small icon of a screen on the relevant key but refer to the manual to be sure. Virtually any VGA screen should work with any laptop.
It will not have as fast a processor as a larger laptop, most of the time not as good a graphics card, and a smaller screen.
It means that your screen is to small. That happened on the desktop in my classroom.
Yes, but the picture will be correspondingly small. The farther away the projector is from the screen, the bigger the picture will be.
The screen itself cannot be repaired (the liquid crystal material has leaked out of a crack or hole); but the laptop could be repaied by replacing the screen. Any competent computer repair company (large or small) should be able to tackle the repair.
Thumbnail sized picture, for easy view of multipule pictures on one screen
If the picture you find is the same dimensions as your screen it shouldn't be blurry or pixelated. For example, if you have a 1920x1080 screen resolution and you look up a 1920x1080 picture, it will not be blurry. If it is, the picture is too small or your personalization settings are incorrect.
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An icon.
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