Accessibility undo won't change in icon size back

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Guest

I had a niece (with bad eye-sight) here who wanted to invoke the
accessibility wizard so she could use the PC. I thought I caught her before
she commited the changes but I guess I didn't and now I cannot undo all that
was done!

I have managed to reset almost everything to 'normal' EXCEPT the icons in 2
places...

I cannot see how to change the icons in the Quick Launch bar or the system
tray to 'normal'. They are now larger and (strangely enough) have quite a
poor quality to their appearance.

Is there a way to remove any settings changes that override what XP thinks
of as normal?

Thx
RG
 
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Guest

mudshark said:
I had a niece (with bad eye-sight) here who wanted to invoke the
accessibility wizard so she could use the PC. I thought I caught her before
she commited the changes but I guess I didn't and now I cannot undo all that
was done!

I have managed to reset almost everything to 'normal' EXCEPT the icons in 2
places...

I cannot see how to change the icons in the Quick Launch bar or the system
tray to 'normal'. They are now larger and (strangely enough) have quite a
poor quality to their appearance.

Is there a way to remove any settings changes that override what XP thinks
of as normal?

Thx
RG
 
G

Guest

opps...i didn't type anything in the last post.
Anyway I came up with the same problem when i was figetting with the
accessiblity wizard and then the icons on the Taskbar were enlarged and kind
of distored looking. I tried everything to undo this. I finally found a way
to get the icons back to normal size but sadly the graphics for some reason
refuse to go back to the way it was and are still really bad...but anyway
go to the desktop properties then go to 'Appearance' and in "Windows and
Buttons" choose one of the other options, it doesn't matter which one. then
hit 'apply' and then the icons should return to normal size. so then
re-select the 'windows and buttons' option that you normally use and apply
and then it should go back to the way it is. I don't guarantee that this will
work or that any of that of above makes any sense at all and the graphics
will continute to appear grainy and pixelated.
 

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