Posts Tagged ‘small laptops’

Change Text Size on Mini Laptops Running Windows 7

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

You might find it easier to read what is being displayed on the mini laptop screen by making a simple adjustment to the size of some items such as text. If you are running Windows 7 on your mini laptop, these steps will show you how to quickly accomplish this. This will make the text and other items being displayed on the mini laptop screen larger, yet it may create the need to use scroll bars in situations where they had not been prior to making the changes to the size.

Here are the steps to follow:

From the Windows 7 desktop you can click on the start button in the lower left corner. Next select Control Panel from the Start Menu. You will then have a group of choices and you should click on Display. There is a small icon of a display screen by this.

Select Display in Windows 7

Once you have clicked on Display you will see the final screen. Here you will have the choice of selecting the radio button for Medium or Smaller. Actually the Smaller is the default setting and the Medium is 125% of the default. As the final notification message points out, once the settings are changed you will need to log out and then back into the user account that you made these changes in. If you are going to simply use the default instead, then you can hit the apply button. This provides an easy way to check if you find that increasing this will help you see the things on your mini laptop screen better.

Change Text Size on Mini Laptop

Mini laptops are handy since they are in essence just really small laptops. These lightweight ultra portable laptops do however take some getting used to. While there are plenty of ports for connecting to an external keyboard or mouse (just like there is with any laptop), taking a look at settings such as this will give you an opportunity to explore the ways that you can setup your mini laptop in a manner that best suits your own preferences.

Small Laptops for Kids Online Communications

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Are small laptops beneficial for kids online communications? Mini laptops are quite frequently used as student laptops from university level to much younger kids. Much of what we hear is how the students find these to be perfect for their web activities like using the webcam and various programs for true multimedia interactions with their friends. Others have stated that they use their mini laptops with Skype quite effectively and this along with the ultra portability of these small laptops was what led them to their purchase in the beginning.

Keep in mind that the various sizes of the batteries will determine how long each charge will last in the various small laptops for sale. However if the mini laptop is used for long term resource intensive computing tasks it will use the charge quicker, and therefore need to be plugged in to charge again. This is true of all standard laptops as well, and if you leave the mini laptops plugged in then they will obviously not need to be charged up after the duration of the charge life.

What are Mini Laptop LAN Connectivity Options

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

The basic connectivity options on the mini laptops for sale are the same basics you can expect to find on any laptop computers. For example if you need to connect to the Ethernet network in your home or office, the mini laptops provide the standard Fast Ethernet (RJ45) port which transfers data at a rate of 100 Mbps. This is the same port which you will use with your cable broadband Internet connection and is the long standing industry standard.

The LAN is the local network you connect to. As we mentioned this could be at any home, office, conference room, classroom or other location. The cables used are typically Cat5 cables which are extremely cheap and even come with most residential routers and modems which you purchase or which is supplied by your ISP. Of course the mini laptops are also designed as WiFi netbooks and this wireless capability is one of the most popular aspects of these small laptops today.