Display Problems

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SpecialK

I have seen a similar post for this before, but I can't remember the
solution.

My display was set to 1280x1024 and I had increased DPI to 150% to
compensate.

My monitor failed and I have had to use an older monitor which will
only allow me to set to 1024x768 and as a result my icons etc, are now
HUGE and so I have tried to reduce the DPI setting, only when I change
it, I can't actually get at the apply button at the bottom of the
window because its so large.

Any ideas?
 
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dev

/SpecialK/ said:
I have seen a similar post for this before, but I can't remember the
solution.

My display was set to 1280x1024 and I had increased DPI to 150% to
compensate.

My monitor failed and I have had to use an older monitor which will
only allow me to set to 1024x768 and as a result my icons etc, are now
HUGE and so I have tried to reduce the DPI setting, only when I change
it, I can't actually get at the apply button at the bottom of the
window because its so large.

Try pressing the <return> key
 
C

ComputerBar®

SpecialK said:
I have seen a similar post for this before, but I can't remember the
solution.

My display was set to 1280x1024 and I had increased DPI to 150% to
compensate.

My monitor failed and I have had to use an older monitor which will
only allow me to set to 1024x768 and as a result my icons etc, are now
HUGE and so I have tried to reduce the DPI setting, only when I change
it, I can't actually get at the apply button at the bottom of the
window because its so large.

Any ideas?

a little trick

when you get to the screen. Change DPI setting and start pressing TAB
button. it greys (focused) the buttons evertime you press.
Now start counting the tabs. (how long it takes i.e. it come back to the
same button.)
As you know there are three button at the bottom.

OK - CANCEL - APPLY (only active if you make any changes)

After changing DPI setting. APPLY is NO 5 on TAB. (on my screen)

Press enter and it should do the trick.

JAY
 

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