

TORIBASH SUPER MOVES WINDOWS 7
Windows 7 the screen is way too large and the contents are by comparison minuscule so I can’t even read it on the large monitor attached to my Toshiba Net-book. Similar problem on some applications i.e. (Sadly, while Windows meets this criteria, not all applications do.) It’s not always elegant, and sometimes downright cumbersome, but in cases like this it can be quite handy to at least have some familiarity with it. I believe it’s still the case that while a mouse is technically listed as a requirement for Windows, there is a keyboard interface for everything.


In a case like this, though, the border is off the screen, and there’s no way to move the mouse over to click on it. Normally, of course, you can resize a window by using the mouse and clicking on and dragging the border of the window. Even though it’s not supposed to, sometimes it can happen for other reasons. The too-wide window could be the result of a download, but it’s also possible that it’s not his fault. Can’t leave ’em alone for a minute, much less a week.
