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Problem with computer screen

Spyderjockey

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Can anyone tell me why I'm having problems with my screen showing a stretched display? It doesn't always do it but when I go to some posts it will stretch so much that I have to keep moving or sliding the screen back and forth to read the posts. It just started doing this in the last few nights.:dontknow:

Sorry, this isn't Spyder related but I know there are a lot of computer savy people here and I thought I might get the answer to this. It is really annoying.:banghead:
 
Some people don't resize their pictures small enough when they post them. Once their frame is stretched, the entire page will be that way.
 
Can anyone tell me why I'm having problems with my screen showing a stretched display? It doesn't always do it but when I go to some posts it will stretch so much that I have to keep moving or sliding the screen back and forth to read the posts. It just started doing this in the last few nights.:dontknow:

Sorry, this isn't Spyder related but I know there are a lot of computer savy people here and I thought I might get the answer to this. It is really annoying.:banghead:

try this.....press and hold the CTRL key and while holding down roll the mouse roller button thats between right and left buttons. that will make your screen bigger and smaller
 
I think that Scotty, AS USUAL; has given the correct answer. :bowdown:
I've noticed this phenomenon as well when an overly large picture is presented...
 
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