I have bought a new PC today, as my trusty old 10 years-old trusty Packard Bell died on me over night.
I have managed to get the new Lenovo one to work but I am completely unused to Windows 10 !
When I access AB, I am missing about an quarter of an inch all around, so I need to address that. Where is the start button and how do I access the Control Panel ( if indeed it still has one ! )
I shall also be wanting to change over my Norton anti-virus software, from the now defunct PC to the Lenovo, but I shall leave that until Wednesday.
OG...because the display is set just a little too large, I can't see the Start button, although if I click in the extreme bottom left-hand side of the screen, what I would expect to see when I press the Start button, appears !
So my problem still seems to be the zooming....if I could reduce that a smidgeon, I think my problem would be solved.
Mikey if it has come with W10 loaded I can only assume that it is starting you up using the Edge browser. If so on all pages you should have a row of symbols top right of the page just below the top bar which shows any opened tabs. One of the symbols is three horizontal lines (called the hamburger) this the left of the four. Far right of the four will be a row of dots like this ... Left click on them and you will get a drop down menu. Other wise either press the key with the windows symbol or click on the windows icon bottom left on the screen.
Mikey if I am not mistaken Lenova products are sold to use a browser of their choosing that I am almost sure is a Russian browser, you will need to get your own browser up and running and if you are running W10 you have the Edge browser already installed. You are also loaded with the new defender security system with W10 and do not need any third party bolt on security systems. I am using Edge and Defender and have kicked AVG and Norton well into touch.
W10 is fine Mikey. With a clean machine I would get the edge browser up and running and make sure defender is on and set to update automatically as is the norm.