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Re: [LI] Problems with Netscape Display
Hi,
I also faced the same problem. I increased my
resolution to 1024*768 & it worked.
--- Pankaj Mathur <matsulsan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using (just started) RH 6.0.I am using using
> Netscape browser and to
> configure the basic settings such as homepage/e-mail
> identity for ISP when I
> open the edit|preferences window I do not see the
> bottom half of portion of
> this window which contains the button to decide "OK"
> or "Cancel". This is
> not happening with any other application. For other
> applications I get a
> vertical scroll bar if the window is taller than my
> screen. I found some
> similar problems in the previous list-archieve but
> the general answere given
> was "display card may be incompatible"- I am using
> Trident S3 985 with 4 MB
> which is listed in the list of RH installation
> procedure so should not be a
> problem (my guess).
> Till some one figures out a solution or advise what
> I am doing wrong -I
> worked out a diversion and may be helpful to all
> newbies facing such
> problem: Go to the last column or button that you
> can see in your window
> and from there on count the no. of times you have to
> press "TAB" till the
> cursor re-appears on the top of your screen. Now
> suppose there are only two
> buttons(OK & Cancel) below than the "OK" button will
> be activated after
> "total no. of tabs - 2" so after this many pressing
> of "TABS" press "Enter"
> and your problem for the time being will be
> solved.Similarly decide the
> accordinglky if you expect three buttons below(OK,
> Cancel,something) You can
> use this blind guess method for any application
> whose bottom half you are
> not able to see. After all something is better than
> nothing.
> Pankaj Mathur
>
>
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