Re[2]: Accessibility - Visual Impairment
- From: 韩钮佳 <hanniujia@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:43:10 +0800
right.
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 18:33:58 -0600
"mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 撰写于:
do not believe there is even a 3rd party program that will magnify the entire screen.
seems it would defeat the purpose as you would then need to move the screen around to see.
might try using the lowest resolution you can stand and the highest font size to go along wit it.
mikeyhsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Low Vision User" <lowvision@Ican'tSee> wrote in message news:egU6EIcQIHA.748@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is this the correct newsgroup for questions about Windows Accessibility
Features such as the Magnifier? If so, the screen magnifier in Windows XP
is somewhat deficient. It only allows a separate window that magnifies
wherever the mouse cursor is located. However, it's difficult to even see
where you are putting your mouse cursor if you are suffering from low vision
(macular degeneration). Is it possible to magnify the entire screen (in all
programs) instead of just a separate window process? I believe this is
possible in Windows Vista but then I run into the problem of compatibility
with my current PC, my current software, etc. I am trying to avoid an
expensive process just to be able to see.
.
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