S Sierraraptor New Member Messages 1 Mar 26, 2013 #1 Hi all, I am a brand new Windows user, and last night my cat jumped on my keyboard and changed the entire computer's display to a sort of widescreen view. I have no idea what he did or how to change it back - help!! Everything looks like this: Thanks in advance, Sierra My Computer System One OS Windows 8 Computer type Laptop
Hi all, I am a brand new Windows user, and last night my cat jumped on my keyboard and changed the entire computer's display to a sort of widescreen view. I have no idea what he did or how to change it back - help!! Everything looks like this: Thanks in advance, Sierra
S startas Banned Messages 175 Mar 26, 2013 #2 well, it looks like your cat is smarter than you and what is wrong with that ? Did your cat changed resolution and you dont know how to do it ? My Computer System One OS ljkhlj
well, it looks like your cat is smarter than you and what is wrong with that ? Did your cat changed resolution and you dont know how to do it ?
C caperjack Just the Janitor VIP Member Guru Messages 2,627 Mar 26, 2013 #3 actually to me that screen looks ok ,but just hit F11 to see if it changes back My Computer System One OS win8.1.1 enterprise Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Hinze57 CPU AMD FX 6100 6core 3.30gHz Motherboard gigibyte ga-78lmy-s2p Memory 4gig ddr3 Graphics Card(s) Radon hd5000 Series Sound Card onboard realtek hd Monitor(s) Displays 19" viewsonic/ 22"Samsung Screen Resolution 1680x1050 Hard Drives 128gig ssd Kingston 80gig WD 10000 rpm spinner Case micro Keyboard microsoft curve 200 Mouse Logitech wireless M215 Internet Speed high speed 20 Browser ie 11 Antivirus windows defender Other Info updated enterprise apr 2/14
A ARC1020 New Member Power User Messages 446 Mar 26, 2013 #4 Click on the 'cog' symbol in the top right (under the red X) and go to 'zoom' to change the zoom settings. If that's the problem, then presumably the cat managed to sit on CTRL and - at the same time. My Computer System One OS Win 8 64-bit
Click on the 'cog' symbol in the top right (under the red X) and go to 'zoom' to change the zoom settings. If that's the problem, then presumably the cat managed to sit on CTRL and - at the same time.