10-03-2010, 05:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-03-2010, 05:44 PM by Resistance.)
Hello, now i'm guessing that you clicked on this thread for answers on how to make the text bigger so that you can actually read it.
Well thanks to Microsoft, they have created a tool on every computer called Magnifier.
It will zoom in and follow your mouse, wherever it is on the desktop.
Heres a little tutorial with a visual on how to use it.
First go to Run> and type in "magnify.exe" or just "magnify" without quotes.
Second, this window should pop up on your desktop.
Next, it gives us settings. Now, as you know in a Mac OS, you can invert the colors of your desktop screen.
Now you too can invert the colors in Windows 7 (unsure of Vista). Below are steps to perform this action.
1) Hit Options (the screw on the Magnifier)
2) Check the checkbox "Turn on color inversion" and hit OK if you want it permanent . (I just learned this today lol).
RESULTS:
Cool, ain't it now?
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Back on track. If you want to read something tiny, hit the plus sign and the whole computer display will follow you cursor,
zooming in on what you need to see/read. Hitting the plus zooms in, negative sign zooms out. Easy to understand.
Now you can change how it either follows your cursor, or something else. Below are your options to use as a substitute.
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Full screen is the default, I don't really have to explain that one, its pretty self explanatory.
Heres how each of these options look.
Lens
Decked (lol)
And last but not least, the most non-useful part of all software in the world, the Help Button.
(I wont post a picture because I hate it so much.)
Thats all guys and this was a tutorial on how to use and read small text with Magnifier.
Enjoy! Hope this helps in the future.
Well thanks to Microsoft, they have created a tool on every computer called Magnifier.
It will zoom in and follow your mouse, wherever it is on the desktop.
Heres a little tutorial with a visual on how to use it.
First go to Run> and type in "magnify.exe" or just "magnify" without quotes.
Second, this window should pop up on your desktop.
Next, it gives us settings. Now, as you know in a Mac OS, you can invert the colors of your desktop screen.
Now you too can invert the colors in Windows 7 (unsure of Vista). Below are steps to perform this action.
1) Hit Options (the screw on the Magnifier)
2) Check the checkbox "Turn on color inversion" and hit OK if you want it permanent . (I just learned this today lol).
RESULTS:
Cool, ain't it now?
================
Back on track. If you want to read something tiny, hit the plus sign and the whole computer display will follow you cursor,
zooming in on what you need to see/read. Hitting the plus zooms in, negative sign zooms out. Easy to understand.
Now you can change how it either follows your cursor, or something else. Below are your options to use as a substitute.
================
Full screen is the default, I don't really have to explain that one, its pretty self explanatory.
Heres how each of these options look.
Lens
Decked (lol)
And last but not least, the most non-useful part of all software in the world, the Help Button.
(I wont post a picture because I hate it so much.)
Thats all guys and this was a tutorial on how to use and read small text with Magnifier.
Enjoy! Hope this helps in the future.