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Having interface problems... Okay, so I had another thread here: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?t=67745 but thankfully after updated Java to the latest possible update, it started letting me in again. The only problem is, the text is all tiny and too small too read, and the big text is either upside down or backwards. I've already tried re-installing Java and doing the Java Fixes were you delete the .limewire file. If someone else could explain it to me, maybe I did it wrong. |
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I don't know why your text's backwards! Try changing skins. To fix your font size, try these threads for tips. menu fonts too small... Font size selection. If you had trouble deleting the preferences folder, check point 3 below. Also point 2 if you've used much older versions of LW in the past - you could have a folder in both locations. Make sure that LW's properly closed before you delete the prefs & also make sure to show hidden files & folders to ba able to see the folder within Application Data Fixes for LimeWire You'll know if you've successfully deleted that folder...all your settings within options will have changed. You'll have to go back through afterwards & reset things to the way you like them. |
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