To: Zionist Conspirator
2 posted on
04/03/2014 11:26:57 AM PDT by
no-to-illegals
(Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)
To: KC_Lion; wideawake; Jewbacca; Phinneous
Bump. (Also, HELP! if you can.)
3 posted on
04/03/2014 11:27:13 AM PDT by
Zionist Conspirator
(The Left: speaking power to truth since Shevirat HaKelim.)
To: Zionist Conspirator
Many different kinds of screens, and OSs, but there is an adjustment for XP: you can try switching Windows XP ClearType on or off, depending on what you were used to seeing.
6 posted on
04/03/2014 11:34:15 AM PDT by
cornelis
To: Zionist Conspirator
Note for #1: Don’t use Outlook Express. Outlook Express is legacy and does not use the proper protocol standards in place since its initial release. You likely can’t get your mail, because your client doesn’t support a specific transaction encryption (i.e. TLS).
Download Thunderbird from Mozilla (it’s free) and try again. I bet you have better luck.
10 posted on
04/03/2014 11:49:13 AM PDT by
rarestia
(It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
To: Zionist Conspirator
If you are using your old monitor with your new computer, you may need to install its drivers on your new system if changing browser settings don't resolve the issue.
But the edges are extremely dull on this old school tech. ...good luck.
To: Zionist Conspirator
First, make certain the machine is fully updated. Go into updates and look at ‘optional’ updates - could be an updated driver for your monitor or vid card is available. Seriously, do not make any changes until this step is proven with pretty high confidence.
Secondly, is the font problem only in your browser, or is it system wide? Desktop icons? documents? Are you on a flat-screen monitor or an old school one?
24 posted on
04/03/2014 12:07:59 PM PDT by
roamer_1
(Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
To: Zionist Conspirator
Update your monitor drivers - depending on your version of Windows the instructions are usually something like this:
Start by clicking the Start button, then clicking Settings, then Control Panel, clicking System and then, under System, clicking Device Manager.
If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
In the list of hardware categories, find the device that you want to update, and then double-click the device name.
Click the Driver tab, click Update Driver, and then follow the instructions.
Good luck ...
31 posted on
04/03/2014 12:16:37 PM PDT by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: Zionist Conspirator
It sounds like a driver issue. Short of that, try
Control Panel - Display - Adjust ClearType Text. Check the box to turn this feature on.
32 posted on
04/03/2014 12:20:58 PM PDT by
Mygirlsmom
(Enemies Beware: Obama has a phone and a # and he knows how to use them.)
To: Zionist Conspirator
36 posted on
04/03/2014 12:56:24 PM PDT by
outofsalt
(If history teaches us anything it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
To: Zionist Conspirator
You are low on toner. Get some black toner and pour it into the monitor. It should work perfectly then.
39 posted on
04/03/2014 1:06:20 PM PDT by
Lazamataz
(Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
To: Zionist Conspirator
1.) Download and install Thunderbird from Mozilla. It looks and plays like Outlook Express. It is much more robust and forgiving. Chuck Outlook Express.
2.) Find out what kind of video card you have (or if it is onboard the MB) and then download and install the latest drivers for it.
50 posted on
04/03/2014 7:13:26 PM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Truth sounds like hate...to those who hate truth.)
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