Appearance of computer in safe mode

My computer screen seems that it has been started in safe mode - large icons, etc.  It was working fine until we went from 1 account to another.  I tried to shut down the computer, but did not solve the problem.  Can you help me?

I have determined that a device has been disabled.  I've enabled and checked to see if it was working properly.  It seems to be ok now.  Thank you.

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