10-10-2007, 04:37 AM
Hello Lurkers,
How do I explain this; okay, you know those how some websites have popups that crop up here and there with no Minimize, or Close feature at the top, and you cannot click on the side of the window to drag it and make it larger? Well the problem I'm having is sometimes on websites, I need to see what these windows say, like when I'm trying to register something and the bottom of the Register Email box is cut off. My resolution is currently 1280 x 1024 with the highest resolution setting enabled. The words in my internet browser and windows explorer are set to normal - setting them to small doesn't help, nor can I read the bottom of the box. So, my question is how do I scroll up or down in/or better yet resize these windows?
Also, I have another program with the same type window, but when I alt-tab to it from another application, it shrinks so small, I can't even see the screen and I have no idea how to resize it!
Any and all help much appreciated!
How do I explain this; okay, you know those how some websites have popups that crop up here and there with no Minimize, or Close feature at the top, and you cannot click on the side of the window to drag it and make it larger? Well the problem I'm having is sometimes on websites, I need to see what these windows say, like when I'm trying to register something and the bottom of the Register Email box is cut off. My resolution is currently 1280 x 1024 with the highest resolution setting enabled. The words in my internet browser and windows explorer are set to normal - setting them to small doesn't help, nor can I read the bottom of the box. So, my question is how do I scroll up or down in/or better yet resize these windows?
Also, I have another program with the same type window, but when I alt-tab to it from another application, it shrinks so small, I can't even see the screen and I have no idea how to resize it!
Any and all help much appreciated!
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