I can't read the fees for listing pic that ebay supplies, is there a bigger pic?

I can't read the pic at all not even with my nanna eyes on.

 

Is there a bigger format for us nearly blind does anyone know?

 

Thanks,

 

Jenny

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Control key and then scroll with the mouse wheel to enlarge.

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Control key and then scroll with the mouse wheel to enlarge.
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I can't read the fees for listing pic that ebay supplies, is there a bigger pic?

As suggested you can also use CTRL plus or minus to increase or decrease in size.

 

Selling fees - https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/selling-fees-without-ebay-store?id=4364&s...

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@kopenhagen5 wrote:

As suggested you can also use CTRL plus or minus to increase or decrease in size.

 

Selling fees - https://www.ebay.com.au/help/selling/fees-credits-invoices/selling-fees-without-ebay-store?id=4364&s...


COMMAND plus or minus to increase or decrease in size, if you have a real computer.

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Under the 3 little dots at the top right of the screen,if you click there, an option in the menu is zoom and you can increase the size of print on a page there too

 

 

Although depending on the page and how much zoom is needed, it can be too blurry 

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I can't read the fees for listing pic that ebay supplies, is there a bigger pic?

Latest data (Q4 2018) shows Apple's share of the market at around 7%. Hardly a ringing endorsement for a 'real' computer. 

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I can't read the fees for listing pic that ebay supplies, is there a bigger pic?

Apple make expensive, proprietary computers that aren't compatible with anything non-Apple. Whilst they might be real computers, PCs also count as real computers and, I suspect, have a more than 7% share of the market.

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@davewil1964 wrote:

Apple make expensive, proprietary computers that aren't compatible with anything non-Apple. Whilst they might be real computers, PCs also count as real computers and, I suspect, have a more than 7% share of the market.


Oh I agree. That was my point - Windows PCs are also 'real' computers, with a current market share of around 75% in desktop PCs. Remainder taken up with Linux and Chrome OS. 

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I can't read the fees for listing pic that ebay supplies, is there a bigger pic?

Hi,

 

I had a whinge to ebay as well and there are three little dots on the top right hand side of the computer that you can click on as well to increase the size.

 

Using the control and scroll is quicker so I will go with that!

 

Thanks,

 

Jenny

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Or used to. These days it's possible to install Linux or Windows on a modern Mac without too much trouble. If anything, "real computers" these days seems to be mobile phones as that's what websites seem to be catered to at the cost of horizontal desktop screens. eBay itself falls under that category and I will be lamenting the day I am forced to use the new selling overview.
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