Re: Unreadable font!

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Ok so go to that link using Firefox, enlarge the font to whatever size you
need to see it, and follow through the instructions given. They are step by
step...and pretty easy to follow.


"zulu" <nothere@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> "Malke" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> zulu wrote:
>>
>>> I already went there (TY Caeey)
>>> However I really CANT search through a haystack for the one nugget of
>>> gold I desperately need/ :-((
>>>
>>> for example, I had to do an XP update this morning. I couldn;t read it
>>> at all.
>>> (BTW, I HATE Narrator with a passion...)
>>> _All_ I want to do (for now) is ro ale it readable with a magnifier.
>>> All O det ATM is a mess of pixels.
>>> I can't read ANYTHING of any length now.
>>> Why do you all make it so <deleted> difficult?
>>> I repeat, PLEASE just TELL ME HOW!!!
>>>
>>
>> Now I'm getting really angry. We don't make it difficult. You've been
>> given the link to the *exact* steps you need twice. This is not paid
>> tech support. This is not Microsoft tech support. I'm not going to the
>> website and copying everything that is there - which *includes* how to
>> use Magnifier - because for whatever reason you won't go to the
>> Microsoft website which is set up *specifically* to help people like
>> you. You keep asking for exact steps and we keep giving you the place
>> where you can *find* the exact steps. There is no "search for a needle
>> in a haystack" involved - the exact steps to help you are right on that
>> webpage.
>>
>> If you are able to continually post back to this newsgroup, why are you
>> unable to go to the website with the instructions and follow them? If I
>> copy the instructions from the website and paste them into a reply to
>> you, they aren't going to be any different.
>>
>> I'm done.
>>
>
>> Malke
>
> Malke, Just for the record, I am getting f¬¬¬¬¬g angry too.
> Also just for the record I have to read Web sites using Firefox winch can
> go to BIG size font, unlike the (useless to me) 5 sizes available in
> I.E.
> Firefox also lets me remove the page styling, which also helps, but it's
> still darned hard.
> I am luck that I can (just jabot!) touch type, andI compose my replies
> here using Textpad, set to font size 48.
> Also just for the record I am technically blind in one eye (1/60) and
> severely sight impaired (3/60)in the other. I hope you never get to try it
> for yourself, although just one day of it would seriously change your
> arrogant attitude for ever.
> You disgust me
>
> *plonk*
>
> --
> ¦ zulu ¦
>
>


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