Underlined letters anywhere = the chosen screen
H from anywhere = this Help page
M from anywhere = the HOME page
B from anywhere (except HOME) = the previous page
P from any painting or thumbnail screen = the previous painting or thumbnail screen
N from any painting or thumbnail screen = the next painting or thumbnail screen
L = back one level from a large painting to thumbnails OR from thumbnails to HOME
1, 2, 3 or 4 from any thumbnail page = that painting
V from any available painting or thumbnail page = Galleries information; i.e. where to view and buy paintings
A from the Archive page = an available painting; repeat for the next available painting
Netscape: Netscape web browsers do not have a 100% full-screen capability, but you can increase the
size of the screen by clicking "View" and then clicking the options to hide toolbars.
after F11 is pressed)
2. Right click on your desktop.
3. Select Properties
4. Select Settings
5. Move the screen resolution slider to 1024 by 768 pixels.
6. Select Apply. The screen will blank for a moment. Now select OK.
NOTE
7. If some text is too small to read easily, follow steps 1 to 3 above. Select "Appearance" and then
near the bottom of the window select an appropriate Font size.
after F11 is pressed)
2. Now select Zoom and adjust the size of the page until you can see the full painting and all the words.
3. Change the Zoom back to 100% when you are finished with the artist's site.
NOTE
4. If some text is too small to read easily, select the Page icon on the VISTA Command Bar.
Now select Text Size and change the text size to suit you.