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First of all, let me say that I am technically Challenged to say the least. And I don't even know if it possible, but I would like to be able to enlarge some of the Avitar pics. Some are very difficult to see or even make out who or what is in the pic. Can somebody help me with this problem or is it just (my) problem ???
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Larry & Brenda Burton + Skeeter the Toy Poodle
FT'in since Thanksgiving 2014
2006 Newmar Scottsdale 32' for sale or trade for at least
I may not be much in the way of help, but here goes anyway. The avatars have to be very small because of the software's capability. I don't remember the exact sizes, but they tend to be much less than even just 50 kilobytes. Because of that, any serious attempt to enlarge the image to see it better will be "iffy," depending on how one looks at the images.
A couple of things come to mind that one can do, but they require additional software, outside of the forums themselves. One can place their mouse cursor over the image and to a "right-click" on the mouse buttons. That will give a number of options, of which I'll only deal with two.
One, use the "Copy Image" and click on that option with the left mouse button. Then, open something like Microsoft word for a new document and then do a "right-click" and choose "Paste" from the options available. That will place the image "copied" on the document. Then, one can click on the image to activate it where one can see boxes at the corners and sides. Put the mouse pointer on the lower right hand corner box, click the left button and hold it, and pull the corner box down and to your right. If you get too big, the image will pixelate to where it is difficult to see any kind of clear picture.
Secondly, one can click on the right button over the image and select "Save Image As" and save the image into a computer file somewhere on one's hard drive. Then one can go to the "explorer" on one's computer and find that image and double click on it to make it open in other software. Enlarging there will do the same as what happens in the document mentioned above, meaning that the image will again "pixelate" to where it still might not be beneficial.
In my own case, I keep a magnifying glass in a cabinet just above my computer station to use for looking at avatars.
Hopefully, someone can come along and give you better options.
Terry
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Terry and Jo
2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
Sounds feasible Terry, Thank-You. I'll give it a try -- if I really want to have a better look. The magnifying seems much more to my liking and being a certain age... I do have one close & handy ( a very large one)! Thanks again.
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Larry & Brenda Burton + Skeeter the Toy Poodle
FT'in since Thanksgiving 2014
2006 Newmar Scottsdale 32' for sale or trade for at least
Cherylbrv - Hey Thanks a lot, that works pretty easy & even I could do it the 1st time. Pic's do get a bit grainy though. I guess if it don't work for some pic's because of the quality, I can always try the ole magnifying glass trick ( per "Terry"). Thank-You again.
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Larry & Brenda Burton + Skeeter the Toy Poodle
FT'in since Thanksgiving 2014
2006 Newmar Scottsdale 32' for sale or trade for at least
On a PC, pressing CTL and "+" will enlarge everything on the screen (CTL and "-" will decrease it).
Thanks, Cheryl. I had forgotten about that procedure. One can also hold down the "CTRL" key and use the "roller" control on the mouse instead of using "+" and "-" to adjust the size.
Terry
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Terry and Jo
2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
On a PC, pressing CTL and "+" will enlarge everything on the screen (CTL and "-" will decrease it).
Thanks, Cheryl. I had forgotten about that procedure. One can also hold down the "CTRL" key and use the "roller" control on the mouse instead of using "+" and "-" to adjust the size.
Terry
And I had forgotten about that one!!! Thanks, Terry!
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Cheryl B. in her new RV
(well, not new any more! Full timing since 6/25/14)
2008 DRV MS 36TKBS3 (the CoW: Castle on Wheels), 2005 Ford F550 hauler (the Bull)
Thanks for all the help folks. Now I think that folks like Cherylbrv & others should have classes @ the RV Parks community rooms for the "Computer Illiterate" or "Computer Brush-up for RV Bums". You know, just something that might peak some ones interest.
But anyway, Thanks a Bunch every body that contributed ... even Lucky Mike. His idea of tipping the head back was really the easiest. lol
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Larry & Brenda Burton + Skeeter the Toy Poodle
FT'in since Thanksgiving 2014
2006 Newmar Scottsdale 32' for sale or trade for at least