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taskbar, the taskbar doubles in size and I have to re-adjust the size before
I do anything else.
Has anyone found a fix for this?
http://i25.tinypic.com/zl9i7s.jpg
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lackey;695186 Wrote:
Hello lackey,
What method did you use to re-adjust the size ? Did you use " Adjust
font size (DPI) " option ?
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| | | | | Post in reply to: t-4-2
No. I use the mouse to drag it back to position. The font size (DPI) is
currently set at Default 96 dpi.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: lackey
Are you using the "Lock taskbar" option?
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Ozgirl
yes it is locked. it is bizarre.
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lackey;695254 Wrote:
Hello lackey,
Without much to go on, I could only suggest :
1. Go back to adjust font size option, click Custon DPI, make
adjustments on the scale, or check/ uncheck "Use Windows XP style DPI"
box.
2. All else fails, system restore.
PS. You don't have SP1, do you ? If you do, I don't know how to help
you.
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t-4-2
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| | | | | Post in reply to: t-4-2
I have this same problem on two different computers with Vista. One is a
Dell desktop and one is a Dell laptop. I keep my taskbar on the right side
of the screen, which I understand is rare, but this is very annoying. It
doesn't matter whether the taskbar is locked or not -- it happens either way.
It has been happening since the computers were new, so it's not a result of
anything I did (other than moving the taskbar to the right edge -- which is
great, by the way -- everyone should try it).
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