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Welcome to the Tri County User Group's new HelpLine Forum. Friendly help and tech support for all your computing questions. Ask any computer related question you need help with. someone might have the answer, and will post it. If you can assist another member by sharing your computing knowledge, please feel free to post a reply! We invite you to ask questions, share experiences, and learn.
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If your new Christmas presents are replacing older electronics, why not sell your old gear with a classified ad? There might be members who could use your "almost new" items, too. Take a look in the back of that closet and send your info to be posted in the classifieds section.
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If you'd like to keep the menu bar visible in Internet Explorer 7, simply press Alt, and click View, Toolbars, Menu Bar. The menu bar will stay visible. If you'd like to hide it again, repeat the process.
I'm sure you know that the wheel on the mouse will scroll the page on the monitor up and down. But...if you hold the CTRL button on your keyboard when you turn the wheel on your mouse, the print on the screen will grow larger or smaller. Try it...
The arrow keys on your keyboard will also scroll/move the pages on your monitor.
Clicking in the scroll bar's empty space will move the scroll bar rapidly to that spot.
When you have to choose an option from a dialog box, rather than scroll through the whole list, you can type the first letter of the choice you want and the list will move down to that letter. Type it again and the list moves to the next one beginning with that letter.
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