Make Horde Type Larger

Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 16:16:14 -0300
From: ar688@chebucto.ns.ca
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" To make it efficient, place your right baby finger on the right-hand  
Control key and your right index finger on the upper zero key"

You must have big (long) hands and are probably a pianist as well to  
make that work but thanks for the tip. =) I would have better luck  
maybe with the thumb and index or middle finger but it might take more  
years than I probably have to learn to manipulate the mouse with my  
left hand. But hey, everyone needs a hobby.

Thanks again, Sandy

Quoting Richard Bonner <ak621@chebucto.ns.ca>:

> On Mon, 13 May 2019, ar688@chebucto.ns.ca wrote:
>
>> Excellent! The Control & the plus sign worked perfectly.
>
> ***   Glad it did.
>
>    I did mistype regarding the "Restore to Default" key combination,  
> though. "Control--" (Control & the Minus Sign) reduces the contents  
> size. To restore to the default size, press "Control-0" (Control &  
> the Zero key).
>
>
>> I wish I had asked sooner.
>
> ***   Well, you have asked now, so you posess a new trick to use any  
> time you need to increase or reduce the browser window contents.
>
>    To make it efficient, place your right baby finger on the  
> right-hand Control key and your right index finger on the upper zero  
> key. In fact, to become really efficient, learn to use your pointer  
> device with the left hand so you will have access with your right  
> hand to the number pad, cursor (arrow) keys, and their combinations  
> with the insert/delete, home/end, and page up/down keys. It makes  
> for incredibly fast and nimble page manipulations.
>
>
>> Thank you, Richard.
>
> ***   You're welcome.  (-:
>
>   Richard Bonner
> Chebucto User Help



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