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27-Oct-2009, 09:43 PM #1
Mashed keys, blurry screen, help!!
My cat jump on the keyboard of my samsung windows vista laptop and now the screen looks larger and the text is blurry. He has obviously pressed something but i don't know what; it's doing my head in. what can i do to get it back to normal??

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28-Oct-2009, 04:20 AM #2
I'm sure that, you have something on the keyboard to reset the screen resolutions or display properties. Look for the icon on the keys looks like screen(monitor) and try to use it. Hope it works.
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28-Oct-2009, 02:57 PM #3
It's a screen resolution problem as the previous poster stated -- if you don't know what it was -- first just try rebooting, and if that does not fix it, a "system restore" to a prior date should.

If you do know the proper resolution, just use "display settings" to set it. To do that, right click on the desktop and select "personalize" > "display settings"
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