Re: desktop

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krystal wrote:
I somehow did something that caused all my icons to be extremely large. Actually....everything is LARGE!! How do I fix it to its original size?


Right-click the Desktop > Properties > Settings, and select a screen resolution that your monitor can support and that is comfortable for you to use.


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