AJUK said:I try to follow the rules the best I can, but this time I cannot control myself.
You really are a ******.
ROFL! I have no idea why that tickled me so much, but it did. Good job sir.
AJUK said:I try to follow the rules the best I can, but this time I cannot control myself.
You really are a ******.
No.AJUK said:Get a bigger screen
No.use Windows
I take it you are aware of the ability to use Ctrl+scroll to zoom in on the entire screen and you can read even the smallest text letter by letter if needed?
Is that because you fail to provide a counter argument?AJUK said:I try to follow the rules the best I can, but this time I cannot control myself.
You really are a ******.
Would you expect Microsoft to change the way Windows works just to suit you, no. So shut up or post something useful.Dj_Jestar said:Is that because you fail to provide a counter argument?
You sound exactly like any other fanboi (of any product/company) when you bleat with "Put up with it or naff off" type attitude. The very thing that categorises fanboi's.
beg to differ?
AJUK said:Would you expect Microsoft to change the way Windows works just to suit you, no. So shut up or post something useful.
AJUK said:Would you expect Microsoft to change the way Windows works just to suit you, no. So shut up or post something useful.
Something useful you say? Like "Get a bigger screen or use Windows then. Apple are not going to change their OS just to suit your failing eyesight.AJUK said:Would you expect Microsoft to change the way Windows works just to suit you, no. So shut up or post something useful.
Dj_Jestar said:The + button actually swaps between two sizes - an optimised size, and a "large" size. Click this button until you have it set to "large" size, then resize the window to your screen size. Now next time you swap sizes, it will remember your previous setting and return to that size (full screen) [n.b. this I am told 3rd person, my colleague uses mac osx and claims it does this.]
I think OS 10.5 will be fully resolution independent, so you'll be able to have everything on screen larger than normal. It will be like lowering the res without the awful quality loss that comes with it, which you may find useful if you have dodgy eyes.mosfet said:Snip
Caged said:I think OS 10.5 will be fully resolution independent, so you'll be able to have everything on screen larger than normal. It will be like lowering the res without the awful quality loss that comes with it, which you may find useful if you have dodgy eyes.