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16 Mar 2012   #1

Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit.
 
 
Minimize button Is too big.

Hello there my minimize button and stuff are too big, I've changed to zoom thingy to 100% when I log off and log back on, It's small like a normal windows 7 has. But then If I restart It goes big again. How do I permanently make It small?

Here's a screenshot;


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16 Mar 2012   #2

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

Check your DPI settings DPI Display Size Settings - Change
Jerry
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16 Mar 2012   #3

MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
Seasonal Bird
 
 

Dear ChubbyDawn,
RT.Click on a open space in the Menu bar and see if the "menu bar" is "ticked". If so,"Un-Tick". Log off and Log on and check!
regards,
sreedhav
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16 Mar 2012   #4

Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit.
 
 

Where do I right click? Do you have any screenshot's? I'm such a newb.
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17 Mar 2012   #5

MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
Seasonal Bird
 
 

Dear ChubbyDawn,
Kindly watch this video where the person shows you the Task Bar and how to pin a program in it. But your interest is in knowing where the Task Bar is and where the "empty" space in it is! Any area in the Task Bar where there are no Icons Or programs is the "free space". Just click on it and proceed as i have outlined in my previous post. Now watch this small video (Just click on the blue link) : Just Show Me: How to pin a program to your taskbar in Windows 7 - YouTube

regards,
sree
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