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Tony Schreiner's Blog
My MSN
Posted
over 9 years ago
by
Tony Schreiner [MSFT]
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I'm not sure when the changes happened, so this could be really old news, but I was pleasantly surprised when I visited http://my.msn.com today. It's always been configurable, but now it's pretty slick. You can easily add and remove content modules...
Tony Schreiner's Blog
A Good MP3 Player
Posted
over 9 years ago
by
Tony Schreiner [MSFT]
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Check out these features: Supports MP3 and WMA (and mounts as a hard drive) 4 GB storage 10+ hr removable lithium-ion battery Size is 3" x 2.5" x 0.4" for the one standing up, 2.4" x 3.1" x 0.4" for the one laying down. Around the size...
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Getting the flat menus back in Windows XP
Posted
over 9 years ago
by
Tony Schreiner [MSFT]
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I'm not sure if anybody else has this problem, but after I have used XP for a while the menus seem to revert to an ugly 3D look instead of having the clean, flat border. No amount of tweaking seems to get back the flat menus except going back to the original...
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High DPI in IE: Tip & Mystery Solved
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over 9 years ago
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Tony Schreiner [MSFT]
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On his blog (and in a comment on my 120 DPI post ) Omar points out a super-secret registry tweak make IE do extra scaling in high DPI mode . IE already adjusts for well-written web pages, but if you're using high DPI and still feeling cramped on some...
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