CHANGE YOUR SCREEN SIZE
FOR OPTIMAL WEBSITE VIEWING

   Computer screen displays are measured by pixels, the smallest units of visible information. If you're using 640 x 480 or 800 x 600 pixel default screen size as your monitor resolution, you may not be getting "The Big Picture." Most newer monitors are set for a resolution of 1024 pixels or greater.

 

FOLLOW THESE EASY STEPS:   (Consult your 'WINDOWS' manual for details)

1. Click open the START button in the lower left corner of your Windows screen. Put the pointer on SETTINGS and click on CONTROL PANEL in the menu box.

 

2. In the CONTROL PANEL screen, click on the DISPLAY icon to open it.

 

3. Click open the SETTINGS tab. On the new screen that appears, go to the DESKTOP AREA box and push the slider control to the next setting on the right. It should read "1024 x 768". You can also try "1152 x 864" pixels.

 

4. Click on APPLY in the lower right side of the screen. A dialogue box will appear telling you to restart the computer to put the new settings into effect. Click OK. The computer will restart with the 1024 x 768 pixel display. YOU'RE READY TO GO!

 

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