If you are not able to see the complete questions screen -
The most likely problem is that your screen resolution is set too low. It's probably at 640x480 and most sites are designed these days with the assumption you're using a resolution of 1024x768 (the most common).
To check / change your monitor resolution, right-click your desktop and select Properties . Next, click the Settings tab. You'll see a little slider that goes left to right. Make sure it's set to 1024x768 or higher (the higher you go, the smaller an item will appear on your screen, so don't go too far).
To adjust your screen resolution, follow these instructions for - |
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| Microsoft Windows 95/Windows 98: |
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Click on the ‘Start’ button on your taskbar, likely to be located at the bottom left of your screen. |
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Choose ‘Settings’, and then ‘Control Panel’. Double-click the ‘Display’ icon. |
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Choose the ‘Settings’ tab. |
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Drag the ‘Screen Area’ slider until it reads ‘1024 by 768 pixels’. |
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Click ‘OK’ to return to the Control Panel. Depending on your video card, Windows may prompt you to restart your computer. If it does, choose ‘Yes’. If not, simply close Control Panel. |
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| Microsoft® Windows® XP. |
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Close all open programs. |
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Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. |
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The Control Panel window, click the ‘Appearance and Themes’ icon. |
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Click the ‘Display’ icon. |
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The Display Properties window appears. |
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Click the ‘Settings’ tab. |
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Locate the section for screen resolution. |
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Click and drag the horizontal slider control to the desired setting. |
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Click the ‘Apply’ button. |
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You are informed that Windows is about resize your Desktop. |
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Click OK. |
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| You may need to re-start your computer. |
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