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Who can I contact with an idea for improvement for the next Windows version?
Please email me at (e-mail address removed)
Thank you.
 
CHARMIN said:
Who can I contact with an idea for improvement for the next Windows
version? Please email me at (e-mail address removed)
Thank you.

Don't hold your breath waiting for an answer; I know I won't email you,
because I have NO idea who I'd be giving my email address to. And, by
exposing your own email address here and in the headers of your account
setup, you've just invited several spammers to your mailbox. It'll begin to
arrive in about three days if the trend holds true.

As for your question, Microsoft.com.

HTH
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I went to that site and for some reason, no matter how small I set the view
font size, the letters are about 6-12" high and totally unreadable. This
happens on most Yahoo sites and some others. I don't know what the problem
is.
The reason I asked to be emailed, Detlev, is that I'm not familiar with this
type of communication and find email easier.
 
Who can I contact with an idea for improvement for the next Windows version?
Please email me at (e-mail address removed)
Thank you.

You are going the wrong way about solving this problem. MS are almost
certainly too busy.

If thousands of people complain about something, then maybe MS will
take notice. Or not.

What application is the font size too small?
you can increase the font size used by windows in ctrl panel..display..
(..appearance)..
Choose large fonts.

I only looked at your post 'cos I figured you needed a psychiatrist.
You are looking at this all wrong.

The subject of your post is ridiculous.
 
As I said, I'm not familiar with this type of communication. Now I know.
But I thought this would be private or what's the use of all the privacy sign
in and passwords and junk. Thanks.
 
I may very well need a psychiatrist but you should learn how to read. I said
the fonts were too LARGE, not too small. I know how to adjust the size but
even on the smallest setting each letter of a word takes up the entire height
of the screen and more.
 
I may very well need a psychiatrist but you should learn how to read. I said
the fonts were too LARGE, not too small. I know how to adjust the size but
even on the smallest setting each letter of a word takes up the entire height
of the screen and more.

well, i didn't have the text of your post in front of me since I
replied to your original post. Anyhow, no matter.

This problem you describe. Is it the same on all peoples' computers?

A word takes up the entire height of the screen?!!!

I've never heard of such a thing. This is not a problem with windows.
What application are you using that has this problem?

Think about the words used below your icons. Do those words take up
the entire screen? It sounds a bit like somebody has played a
practical joke on you, messing with your computer!! Did this problem
start 29ish days ago on April 1 ?!
 
CHARMIN said:
Who can I contact with an idea for improvement for the next Windows version?

Pick a person at random on the street and tell him/her your ideas.

That would be as effective as any other method I can think of.
 
CHARMIN said:
As I said, I'm not familiar with this type of communication. Now I know.
But I thought this would be private or what's the use of all the privacy
sign
in and passwords and junk. Thanks.


You're welcome. This is actually a Usenet newsgroup despite the fact that
MS provides a web interface (which is IMO an awful way to access a
newsgroup) as one way to access it which requires a passport account, name
and password) to sign on. Many people use a newsreader to access the MS
newsgroups directly through the MS server, msnews.microsoft.com. No
password is needed.

The retention of these posts on the MS server has a time limit, but these
posts are picked up by other news servers archived for ages by many groups
such as Google Groups. Just do a Google Groups search for your name in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general to see that it's out there in all it's
glory for anyone to see.

http://groups.google.com/advanced_search?q=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en

Also the general principle is "asked here, answered here". No email
support. That way everyone can benefit by the replies. I suppose someone
might email you with a reply but most don't, for many reasons.
 
It's only on some websites and I've had the problem for a couple of years,
ever since I've had XP.
 
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