Enlarge the image in Slideshow

when I first created my slideshow, the picts were about half of the width of the full page. After couples of updates the files become about 1/3 of the width of the full page size. No matter i enlarger the file size, changed the spec or even make it smaller, it just still looks small.
I wonder what happens and how I can fix it. Thx.

Sounds like you have zoomed in...  Go to System Preferences -> Universal Access and turn off zoom.

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