Have a HP pavilion p6680t desktop with Win 7 (no service pack) MSE and using up to date IE8 and Chrome.
I notice when viewing SOME flash material on SOME sites that the viewer screen is about 30-40% smaller than it should be.
Sites like youtube work fine...but others like NOAA Doppler looping radar screen is TINY...if you compare it to the snap shot from the composite screen (normal size)
In the NOAA Doppler page it you look on the left side of the screen there is a catagory called "reflectivity" there are two selections to choose from the "compposite " (snap shot -no flash) and the "loop" with flash enabled .
Supposedly some folks on other help forums claim that even though the NOAA site uses flash it also uses java script which might affect the screen size...but when I run the loop I don't see the java icon in the task bar which is what you normally see when java is active on a page you're viewing ..
I checked my old XP system with adobe flash and the flash screen in the noaa doppler site is normal size, but I do have java on that pc..
Any help appreciated.
I notice when viewing SOME flash material on SOME sites that the viewer screen is about 30-40% smaller than it should be.
Sites like youtube work fine...but others like NOAA Doppler looping radar screen is TINY...if you compare it to the snap shot from the composite screen (normal size)
In the NOAA Doppler page it you look on the left side of the screen there is a catagory called "reflectivity" there are two selections to choose from the "compposite " (snap shot -no flash) and the "loop" with flash enabled .
Supposedly some folks on other help forums claim that even though the NOAA site uses flash it also uses java script which might affect the screen size...but when I run the loop I don't see the java icon in the task bar which is what you normally see when java is active on a page you're viewing ..
I checked my old XP system with adobe flash and the flash screen in the noaa doppler site is normal size, but I do have java on that pc..
Any help appreciated.