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Old 20th May 2005, 03:59 PM
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2 Qs re editing font for logon screen/changing scroll bar widths

Help - I have two problems:

1. First is with the logon screen of FC3. Suddenly, for no reason I can detect, the font on my log-on screen has dropped to something like 2-3 point. I can no longer read it - so when I want to reboot, I have to guess at where the reboot link is. Can I edit the font used there?

2. Slightly different point. I am running KDE. The monitor is at 1280x1024. The scroll bars on my copy of KDE are very thin and quite difficult to position the curser on them accurately. Is it possible to make them wider like you can in Windows (yuch)?

TIA

Richard
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