Printing with shift tab method

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    Zorofroozo

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    I had trouble getting to the print button. It is hidden behind the taskbar, or even out of the screen.

    Question: is there any way to change the screen resolution or to have a scroll bar as thus making it possible to reach the unreacheable? :)
    this could be verry handy for every one of us out there. Because it aren't only the print buttons that are invisible to us ...

    waiting for yur thoughts, Z
     
    Zorofroozo, Sep 28, 2008
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    Maybe by changing the resolution?
    maybe someone can write a plugin for xfce so we have a scrollbar?

    ... to school now :p
     
    Zorofroozo, Sep 29, 2008
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    Have is missed a topic with the same question? then please refer me, the search turned out blanc.

    If not, then help me out here. Always using shift-tab to print is unpractical.
     
    Zorofroozo, Sep 29, 2008
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    The resolution being only 600 deep has windows that continue off the bottom of the screen, at work a friend showed me that holding down the "alt" key and dragging (left mouse button & moving the mouse) made that window movable allowing me to see things like the "close button" & "help button" located off screen.
     
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    thank you SO much !!

    this method is perfect. Should be in the manual ^^
     
    Zorofroozo, Oct 1, 2008
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