A common problem with Linux distributions is that on small computers or Netbooks Things do not quite look like they have to be seen, let me explain, it is common for when opening programs or applications, the windows of these, do not adapt to the size of our screen, leaving largest account and not having access to all its functionalities.
With the following video I show you how to correct this from the Accessibility of the system Ubuntu modifying the size of the font that comes by default in the system.
With the steps that I explain in the video, in addition to correcting the problem of the windows of the open programs, we will also fix the excessive size of the menus of our system, so in this way everything will be in its right proportion.
In the same video I also show you, how to create keyboard shortcuts to control the size of the letter from where we are, this will be very useful for at certain times to put the letter at a larger level.
We will achieve this from the configuration of Ubuntu in the keyboard / Shortcuts option.
Following the steps in the video we will leave our netbook fully optimized for the measurements of our screen, I have done it from a 10,1 ″ Asus and as you can see the result is excellent.
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Thanks, I am going to test it in Fuduntu although this distro adjusts by default so that it can be seen well on netbooks, there are some programs that do not respect the size and excel leaving hidden menu options.
You will say how you are doing.
Excellent guide, thanks colleagues for being one of the best blog about Ubuntu in Spanish, it is a great service to the community