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    Re: Duane

    The user control panel is cut off for me too, and I have a 22" screen also. It is not a problem though.

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    Re: Duane

    If you have your display settings set big you will always have to scroll. The forum is stretched on my screen, nothing cut off. I've checked it using 5 different sized monitors and it's ok on all.
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    Re: Duane

    Papee,

    When you get older, you will start to realize the advantage of having the screen settings larger. Why do you think I bough a 22 inch screen?

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    Re: Duane

    Like Duane said...not a show stopper by any means.

    Just trying to help with the info... no complaints.

    Thanks for keeping it together Papee!
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    Re: Duane

    Yea I know you guys aren't complaining, I just added that for information. You old guys make it tough when designing stuff, me being a spring chicken at 53 and all, I have a long way to catch up. My eye sight is the biggest hindrance I have when working on stuff or welding. Glasses on, glasses off, look through the bifocals, no matter what I'm doing I don't have the right eyes for the job.
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    Re: Duane

    Papee,

    Don't think you're alone on that point. I haven't been able to follow a line with my welding. I can make a fair attempt if I use 300 diopter reading glasses, use a magnifier in the helmet, and have a good light in the shop. Also, I find bi-focals are literally a pain in the neck for welding or computer use, the reading area is always in the wrong place.

    I don't wear glasses, except for reading, and for the computer. I don't know how someone with poor eyesight, could weld at all.

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