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25-Oct-2009, 05:36 AM #1
Solved: Hard To Describe
/HI grandson got hold of my laptop and ended up messing with the keyboard ..now everything on screen looks .....fuzzy??? blurry ??... the letters.not as crisp as before he got his hands on laptop any help greatfully accepted ps running vista
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25-Oct-2009, 10:20 AM #2
Hi harty, Hopefully he just messed with your display settings.

TRy this > right click on desktop
>Personalise
>Display settings
>Put your resolution up the MAX
> on the right hand side of Resolution there should be a
drop down menu "colours" set to: Highest 32bit.

You could Try lookingh at your THeme setup its in Personalise mune aswell

Kidz Eh!!!

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Neb.
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26-Oct-2009, 03:26 AM #3
Thanks Neb your solution worked
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