Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 17:03:45 -0600
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From: "Martin H. Eastburn" <lionslair@CONSOLIDATED.NET>
Subject: Re: I can help
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I normally just press control_and_+ to expand to a larger font..
and cntrl_- control minus to reduce the font size.
There is a do-all all of the time mode in the properties tool of the
desktop
in appearance. Font size for everything is normal, large fonts and
extra large fonts.
This changes Icon names and window text and tools. The control
functions on the
tool in question.
I can see where the screen mag is handy. I have, but haven't used it
yet (installation needed)
software that makes a tool transparent. If you draw the outline of a
conch -
in a graphics tool - the graphics tool is transparent - and the tool
holding the picture
behind it shows through. Now tracing can be done. I hope to use it on
my CAD software.
It might be useful on artist sketches for those of us who are not
artists ! ;-)
Martin
Jordan Star wrote:
> Hello
> In response to George. The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse, you have
> to pay for it. I have a free screen magnifier that might work with
> all operating systems. I think it came from Marcus.
>
> Jordan Star
>
>
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