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Old 04-11-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Forum Fonts.

Is it just me or did the forum fonts shrink to such a small scale that I can't even read it anymore? All my other websites are just fine
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Ok, disregard the above post, it was a problem on my end.
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Ok, disregard the above post, it was a problem on my end.
What did you do... forget to put on your glasses?
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What did you do... forget to put on your glasses?
HAHA, that would have made it easier to troubleshoot. Luckily I still don't need glasses yet.
I have two keyboards hooked up to my machine, one serial and one USB because I have not been able to figure out how to get my USB keyboard to activate on boot so I keep the serial KB laying next to my desk for when I need to reboot. Well the best I can figure is that somehow the serial KB got bumped just right causing the whole screen to zoom out, way out, but it didn't seem to affect all web sites.
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I have two keyboards hooked up to my machine, one serial and one USB because I have not been able to figure out how to get my USB keyboard to activate on boot
Hi Mike !

Toggle Legacy USB Support in BIOS.
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somehow the serial KB got bumped just right causing the whole screen to zoom out, way out, but it didn't seem to affect all web sites.
In situations like that I blame my cats - they do dance on the keyboard at times.
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