[DC LoCo] Older Laptop Screen Size Problem...
N.C. Weber
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Sun Mar 27 00:39:40 UTC 2011
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From: Richard VanMetter <vanmetter at starpower.net>
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Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 18:02:45
To: <Ubuntu-us-dc at lists.ubuntu.com>
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Subject: [DC LoCo] Older Laptop Screen Size Problem...
Hi -
I am fan of UBUNTU and have been using it with great results on a
desktop machine for several years. More recently, I installed it on an
older (rescued from the garbage can) laptop that my wife uses for her
modest needs. It's a_Dell Inspiron 2500_ with an 800x600 display. The
relatively small display is the nub of my problem.
Some windows, such as the one invoked by most applications for printing,
are_not re-sizable_. As a result, the buttons at the bottom of the
window are off the bottom of the visible desktop. I find that the_print
window_ cannot be moved to give access to the 'print' or 'cancel'
buttons, which are at the very bottom. Since 'print' is the default
option, the problem can be circumvented by simply pressing the 'enter'
key after the print window comes up. But, this only works if no other
changes on the print-window are required and is therefore a poor solution.
Does anyone know how to resize the print window? or make changes in
system settings to make it re-sizable? or move it (above the top of the
desktop) to allow access the the 'print' and 'cancel' buttons?
Thanks in advance for any help or thoughts you may be able to offer.
Richard
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