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To make your desktop icons smaller or larger on Windows 7, do this: 1. Click on an icon 2. Hold CTRL and scroll down or up (with the middle wheel in your mouse) to make the icons smaller or larger.
Generally, any PC enthusiast site will have what you require- I would honestly try the local Radioshack as well- invariably they have some of the smaller odds and ends for pc building and repair
It depends on which way you want to go.
100*(1,130-1,058)/1,130 gives 6.37% so the smaller number is 6.37% smaller than the larger number.
100*(1,130-1,058)/1,058 gives 6.81, so the larger number is 6.81% larger than the smaller number.
Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
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