<p>I figured it out accidently. I couldn’t figure out why the desktop kept popping up when I slid my cursor down there. Ha.</p>
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<p>A lot of that type of stuff was explained on a 5 minute review I watched on CNET before I ever got Windows 7.</p>
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<p>I think it has to do with the touchpad. The same thing used to happen when I used an iBook in class a couple years ago. The problem only really happened when I wasn’t being careful about how I was using the touchpad.</p>
<p>My DH is using a wireless keyboard and not leaning on the laptop at all :)</p>
<p>Where does one find the little review? You Tube?</p>
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<p>I think the video on this page gives an overview of many of the features, though it’s not really a tutorial.</p>
<p>Heaven, thank you for the link, it did show some good new stuff that I may have discovered eventually, but now can use.</p>
<p>However, no luck with the incredible shrinking font in word & in browsers. Tonight I watched Dh’s laptop go from view 100% to view 1% in about 5 seconds, as far as I could tell I was not doing anything at the time :(</p>