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Picture on my monitor is very large about 150% or larger. How do I get this back to normal size?
Picture on my monitor is very large about 150% or larger. How do I get this back to nomal size?
It's very simple
Right click on your desktop and click on propertise
A dialog box will open. Now click on the last tab and select you display size. Or you can ckeck sizes if you don't know by click on display size
Good Luck
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Large part machining: remnants of history in our everyday lives
Large machining: a piece of history affecting us daily
Without machine tools, the industrial revolution would have only made a fraction of the impact we see today on industry and on society. The earliest large machines that fueled the industrial revolution enabled pioneers of the industrial world to produce the manufacturing machines needed to introduce new products to the world with a speed and volume that was, until then, unheard of.
The first large machining tool was the cylinder boring machine, and is a large machine we continue to use today –with a few improvements of course. Today, boring mills and horizontal boring mills are used for line boring, push boring, and pull boring to create large machined parts for use in a number of industries for large machined parts such as pressure vessels and stainless steel tanks.
While inventors like Eli Whitney were responsible for such key large machines such as the cotton gin, Whitney and others were also contracted by the military to mass produce supplies and armaments with many of the same qualities we demand today—speed, uniformity, and tight tolerances.
Precision large part machining: the same history, with better tools
Today, heavy machining and large capacity machining have progressed considerably, with machine shops embracing technology to produce some of the largest and most complex large part machining ever seen.
Modern large part machining has advanced to the point where state of the art technology such as CAD (computer aided design), CAM (computer assisted manufacturing), and CNC (computer numerical control) can be combined with materials like carbon steel to make some of the largest machined components that benefit us every day.
To this day, large part machining is responsible for delivering a wide range of the things we use and come into contact with. From large machined parts such as antenna masts, alloy shafts, and large parts for industrial machines, the monumental beginnings of large machining have lead to the technologies that give us the products that consistently make life easier.
From water tanks to breweries: large machined parts give us what we need
Without large capacity machining and heavy machining, products would be more expensive and innovation would be less prominent. Imagine how different the world would be if the large horizontal boring for metal shafts wasn't possible or large pressure vessels were nonexistent?
For example, large and heavy machining allows for the inexpensive and reliable existence of pressure vessels and process tanks— the large steel containers responsible for containing a wide variety of materials, from chemicals and water to beer during the brewing process. Without heavy machining for products like pressure vessels, things would surely be different. We might not have some of the chemicals that make our lives different, and chances are that good fresh beer would be much more expensive. Now, are you thankful for large machining yet?
About the Author
Mark Moriarity is an avid science, technology, and history enthusiast who often writes about the earliest beginnings of the sciences and technologies that have come to shape our lives today. Most recently he has written about large heavy machining and contract manufacturing.
How do you download a very large video from camera to computer when everything you've tried says it's too big?
So I have this very large video file (avi) on my camera and I need it on my computer so I can use it for a video montage I'm working on. Now every last single program I've tried to use to download it or munipulate it to my computer says the file is just way too large. But there is plenty of room for it on my hard drive. What can I do?
Take the memory card out of the camera. Put it in a card reader (either the one on your computer or one you can buy for under $10) and then using your computer skills copy the AVI file to your hard drive by dragging and dropping the image file to a file folder on your computer.
I have transferred files from my 16 GB memory card with not problems whatsoever. My guess is your AVI file is not that large.
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