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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3×7×167 Posts |
I use a KVM switch to switch between my Linux box and my Windows box, so I know it's possible for the text to be smaller and still readable(on the same monitor). The problem is I don't know how to achieve that.
Can anyone help me? |
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Jun 2005
373 Posts |
I don't know if this is a valable answer, but
Ctrl + Ctrl - Works in Windows; there is the "View" Tab, too. But you probably tried that already. I am already ashame about my pretention, but who knows? Perheps it helps? Sorry H.
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
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Either way, I appreciate the heads up, so thank you very, VERY much. Meanwhile, someone has sent me to a circular room and told me to stand in the corner. :D |
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