Sometimes you get big display because you've changed the screen resolution on your computer, knowingly or unknowingly. Right-click on any empty space on your desktop and click Display settings. Under Resolution, click the drop-down menu and make sure you've chosen the Recommended screen resolution.
Click the "Start" button and click "Control Panel" to open the Control Panel. Click "Adjust Screen Resolution" in the Appearance and Personalization section to open the Screen Resolution window. Click "Resolution" to open a slider control. Drag the slider's marker upward to select your maximum resolution.
You may try: change screen resolution to lower (right click on the desktop > Screen resolution > Resolution) change display settings (right click on the desktop > Screen resolution > Make text and other items larger or smaller) for the content of web browser you can press and hold Ctrl and move mouse scroll.
To quickly zoom in to any part of your screen, hit the Windows key and +. By default, the Magnifier will zoom in 100% increments, but you can change this in the tool settings. Hold down the Windows and - keys at the same time to zoom back out.
Here is one common procedure,
- Go to Settings.
- Tap Accessibility→Magnification gestures.
- Turn the switch at the top of the screen to “On”
- Now you can zoom the entire display by triple-tapping the screen with one finger.
- Another triple-tap will turn zoom off.
- You can pan with two fingers held down.
Click on the tab labeled "Desktop" along the top of the Display Properties window. Click the "Customize Desktop" button located underneath the "Background" menu. The Desktop Items window will pop up. Click on the "Restore Default" button near the center left of the Desktop Items window.
To rotate your screen with hotkeys, press Ctrl+Alt+Arrow. For example, Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow returns your screen to its normal upright rotation, Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow rotates your screen 90 degrees, Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow flips it upside down (180 degrees), and Ctrl+Alt+Left Arrow rotates it 270 degrees.
Android phones and tablets
To change the font size, go to Settings > Accessibility > Font Size, and adjust the slider on the screen. To change the display size of your screen, go to Settings > Accessibility > Display Size, and adjust the slider on the screen.How to Enlarge the Screen Size on a Laptop Monitor
- Click "Start" and choose "Control Panel".
- Click "Appearance and Personalization" then "Adjust screen resolution".
- Select from one of the three sizes: Small, Medium or Large. Small does not change the size of any text or item. Medium increases text and items by 25 percent.
Change font size
- Open your device's Settings app.
- Tap Accessibility, then tap Font size.
- Use the slider to choose your font size.
Simply head over to your settings, select 'Display', hit 'Advanced', and tap on 'Display size. ' From here you can make icons larger or smaller than they usually are.
How to change your fonts in Windows 7
- Step 1: Open the 'Window Color and Appearance' window. Open the 'Personalization' window (shown in Fig 3) by right-clicking anywhere on the desktop and selecting 'Personalize'.
- Step 2: Choose a theme.
- Step 3: Change your fonts.
- Step 4: Save your changes.
*From the 'Settings' tab, click the 'Show advanced settings' link at the bottom of the browser. *Scroll down to the 'Privacy' section and click on the 'Content settings' button. After following the above steps, restart your browser, load up the app, and try clicking on the full screen button again.
If you are in full screen mode then hover the mouse to the top to make the Navigation Toolbar and Tab bar appear. You can click the Maximize button at the top right to leave full screen mode or right click empty space on a toolbar and use "Exit Full Screen Mode" or press (fn +) F11.