Instead of getting coke-bottle glasses, what software is out there to zoom in on a portion of the screen?
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The platform can be Windows, but something for anywhere is nice too...
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SysInternals ZoomIt from Microsoft is nice and easy. Try it out: | |||
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What operating system? Vista has one built in, it is called Magnifier and it is in Accessories, Ease of Access. | |||
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On a Mac: Opt-Cmd-plus (well, actually: the equal sign, without any Shift) and Opt-Cmd-minus. (Opt-Cmd-8 disables and re-enables this option. Mac developers who need to see the actual pixels rather than smooth zooming, can use Pixie as included with the Developer Tools.) | |||
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Windows comes with its own magnifier. If you're using Vista, type "Magnifier" into your search-apps bar to begin using it. | |||||
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If you need a lot of magnification because your legally blind or close to it check these products out. There expensive but better then the free alternatives. http://www.aisquared.com/zoomtext http://freedomscientific.com/downloads/magic/MAGic-whats-new.asp#Enhancements | |||
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If you are really partially sighted, and need more than just a slight bit of help, Zoomtext by AI Squared is one of the best commercial products at around $600. Also includes an optional screen reader. I have been using it for about 15 years and highly recommend it. | |||
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