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Shrunken Icons after using Accessibility Wizard
Shrunken Icons after using Accessibility Wizard
- I have somewhat bad eyesight so went, via All Programmes > Accessories > Accessibility, to the Accessibility Wizard and tried out the different font sizes available there. I then attempted to return them to their default settings. All fonts were returned to their former sizes, EXCEPT the top line text & icons (i.e. "xxxxx - Windows Internet Explorer" and the Shrink, Enlarge and Cancel icons) which were only about half their customary size and, therefore, much less easy to use.The Accessibility Wizard is set on "Use usual text size for Windows" and any attempt to alter it to one of the two alternative settings, "Use large window titles and menus" or "Use Microsoft Magnifier, and large titles and menus" increases the size of ALL text and menus to rather larger than I need. How can I restore just the top line to its former larger size and visibility without affecting the normal settings of everything else?It turned out that I needed glasses for computer use, so would appreciate help in getting my Windows page back to its reliable default setting. Many thanks.
- 已编辑Mike Walsh MVPMVP, 版主2009年5月16日 6:26Help! and ! removed. Stick to the problem description in your Titles
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- I am wondering what this has to do with SharePoint.This forum is not a general Accessibility forum, it is specifically for accessibility with SharePoint.(I am leaving your post here for the moment because unlike many others I have deleted in the past here it IS about Accessibility at least ...)
WSS FAQ sites: http://wssv2faq.mindsharp.com and http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com
Total list of WSS 3.0 / MOSS 2007 Books (including foreign language) http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com/Lists/v3%20WSS%20FAQ/V%20Books.aspx - Sorry about that, but I was quite overwhelmed by the choices on offer at Microsoft forums. Trying the "What is the best forum" (or some such) option for my question took me somewhere quite inappropriate and it was with a leap of delight that I suddenly spotted "Accessibility", but failed to see that it was part of a SharePoint forum. If there is a better home for this question, please send me a link and I will repost it there. Thank you and sorry to have been a pain.

