My first computer was a Kaypro 16 \"luggable\" running MS-DOS 2.11 which I obtained while studying computer science in 1986. After two years, I discovered that I had a knack for writing documentation and shifted my focus over to technical writing.
The DPI Scaling in tool in Windows 7 will allow you to bump up the size of text and other graphical elements so that they better fit the native DPI on widescreen monitors while retaining their higher resolution clarity.
In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz shows you how to create your own Libraries in Windows 7 and gives you some tips on how you can use this knowledge to personalize your Windows 7 experience.