>>>I'm having problems adapting to the small text. I was used to working in 1024 x 768, so the text seems really small and uncomfortable to read. I did change the DPI setting from 96 to 120, and that is definitely helping. I may need to adjust the font size from normal to large.
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>>I think the real problem is not so much the size as the change in ratio with the native resolution. The height to width ratio is so different that everything looks just plain wrong.
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>It definitely does look strange. Firefox seems to help a lot with web sites. I can just click Ctrl plus the '+' key or '-' to change the font. One problem is that a lot of sites seem designed for 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768, so they seem tiny.
You can also Ctrl plus wheel mouse wheel up/down to make fonts larger or smaller.
Regards. Al
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