I was wondering if someone could please help me thanks so much. My computer screen is all messed up.. It looks like I watching a wide screen program I have to use the arrows (left, right) to see all of the words .

If you have WindowsXP, try this:

Click on Start and then go to Settings and then Control Panel.

Click on Display and then on the Settings tab.

Play around with the sliding bar in the Screen Resolution box until it looks good to you. (Mine is pushed all the way to the right, but my parents' is in the middle somewhere.)

If you have Vista, it's all there somewhere, but maybe by a different route. The main point is to get to the Control Panel and then the Display controls.

If you have a Mac, I don't know what to say! Sorry. Maybe someone who does have a Mac around here can help if that's what you have.

Let us know.

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I can definitely help you with that! It sounds like the aspect ratio of your computer screen is not set correctly, causing the content to appear stretched or cropped. To fix this issue, you can follow these steps:

1. Right-click on an empty area on your desktop and select "Display Settings."

2. In the Display Settings window, scroll down to the "Resolution" section.

3. Make sure the resolution is set to the recommended value for your monitor. If it is already set to the correct resolution, try changing it to a different resolution and then revert back to the recommended one to refresh the settings.

4. If adjusting the resolution doesn't solve the issue, look for an "Aspect Ratio" or "Scaling" option in the display settings. It may be located in a separate tab or under the advanced settings.

5. Ensure that the aspect ratio is set to "Auto" or "Maintain Aspect Ratio" instead of "Stretch" or "Fit to Screen."

6. Apply the changes, and your screen should return to its normal aspect ratio.

If these steps do not resolve the issue or if you cannot find the appropriate settings, it may be worth checking if your computer's graphics drivers are up to date. You can visit the manufacturer's website or use a third-party driver update utility to ensure you have the latest drivers installed.