The next window that opens can have numerous possibilities but you are mainly looking for "Display Options". When you right click on your desktop you get a menu and usually the bottom option is "Properties" or "Graphic Properties". Hope my instructions are easy to understand and helpful. Our older laptops came loaded with it, but we didn't want to mess with that so we bought XP and installed that instead. ![]() You can click either the percentage and it'll just change the zoom, or click the drop box arrow and it'll give you choices and you select the percentage you want. On my older laptop (Windows XP), toward the bottom right corner there is a magnifying glass with a percentage next to it (right above where it shows the time). If I slide it toward the bottom left, it zooms out (makes things smaller) if I slide it toward the upper right, it zooms in (makes things bigger). Then I place a finger from my right hand on the touch pad, and slide it diagonally. I touch the touch pad with my left hand (or just a finger) and keep it stationary. I got my newest laptop a few weeks ago, and I don't think my husband's or Dad's do this (theirs are both about a year old, same brand, also with Windows 7). I figured something else out by accident.
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