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zabado | 15:59 Sat 01st Oct 2011 | Technology
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Rather than putting on my glasses I like to put the main page on zoom and then repeat the action four times. The page is now large enough for me to read with ease. But when I turn off my P.C. then turn it on again the next day I have to "zoom" it up again. How can I keep my main page to the size I need.

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Hiya - we need to know which browser you are using.
depending on which browser you are using there will be some method of choosing to save settings on exit.
Why not just hold down Ctrl and roll your mouse wheell forward `til` you can read ok?
Correction...Wheel, not wheell.
as above
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The first page up is Yahoo. But I think I can manage with carlton's idea.
Cheer's guys.
And if you are using Firefox, just press CTRL and the plus key to make it bigger.
CTRL and minus makes it smaller
CTRL and 0 resets it.
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I've done that tboo. But when I turn on my P.C. the next day it's gone back to small print.
I am using firefox.
There is this add-on Default Zoom Level https://addons.mozill...fault-fullzoom-level/ which will do what you want (edit its options when you have installed it).

However I've just given it a quick test, setting the display to 200% zoom, and it seemed very reluctant to subsequently change it back to 100% - the usual setting - should you feel like going back to normal at a later date.
Hi Zabado, if you swap your browser to 'Google Chrome' you can magnify a page to a range of magnifications ...and it stays 'zoomed'. And Chrome is a better browser than Firefox. Cheers

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