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Find It
posted at November 7, 2012 10:37 PM EST
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Re: Find It
posted at November 28, 2012 10:09 AM EST
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In Response to Find It: I like playing games like Find It and Photo search games. My eye sight is pretty decent for my age. But I have a lot of trouble seeing the objects in this game. Tried zooming just makes it worse. Guess I'll just have to pass on this game. To bad this game isn't bigger on screen and still hold its aspect ratio. Posted by longhairsteve Dear longhairsteve, The best trick for computers for those of us who are a little over 30, is simply to hit the Ctrl , or Control , key at the bottom left of your keyboard, and simultaneously to hit the + , plus key, located at the upper right of your keyboard. Try it. If you hit them more than once, it will raise your whole screen again. I hit mine three times . If you hit it too many times, and want to reduce the size, you can simply hit the Ctrl key and the - , minus key simultaneously to reduce it to your best size. |