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  2. Adjust your zoom settings in AOL Desktop Gold

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    1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Navigate to a webpage. 3. In the bottom right corner you can see the current zoom setting. 4. Click the + and -buttons to adjust your zoom level.

  3. Adjust your mail zoom settings in AOL Desktop Gold

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    1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings button at the top. 3. Click Mail on the left side. 4. Click the Font and Text tab. 5. Next to Default Read Mail Zoom, select your preferred zoom level from the menu.

  4. Remove extra usernames in AOL Desktop Gold

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    Keep your sign-in screen neat and tidy! Use the Manage Username setting to remove old or outdated usernames that are cluttering up your sign in screen. Keep in mind, once you remove the username, any data stored for that name on your computer will be deleted, though the actual account may still exist. 1. Click Settings. 2.

  5. How to join a Zoom meeting with an invite link or Meeting ID ...

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    If you have the Zoom desktop app, you can join a meeting by simply clicking the invitation link, which will automatically open the Zoom app. Or, you can manually open the desktop app, click "Join ...

  6. Privacy Policy

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    Right to delete – you can ask us to delete the personal data we collect about you (with some exceptions, such as if we are legally required to keep the information).

  7. Tiled web map - Wikipedia

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    At the outer most zoom level, 0, the entire world can be rendered in a single map tile. Each zoom level doubles in both dimensions, so a single tile is replaced by 4 tiles when zooming in. This means that about 22 zoom levels are sufficient for most practical purposes. The Web Mercator projection is used, with latitude limits of around 85 degrees.

  8. Picture-in-picture - Wikipedia

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    The first PiP was seen on the televised coverage of the 1976 Summer Olympics where a Quantel digital framestore device was used to insert a close-up picture of the Olympic flame during the opening ceremony. In 1978 Sharp introduced its TV in TV "Mr.X" (CT-1804 X) in Japan; the export version began in 1979 as "Dualvision" (17D50).

  9. Pop-up notification - Wikipedia

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    The pop-up notification (or toast, passive pop-up, snackbar, desktop notification, notification bubble, or simply notification) is a graphical control element that communicates certain events to the user without forcing them to react to this notification immediately, unlike conventional pop-up windows. Desktop notifications usually disappear ...