| On 11.04.09, In Uncategorized, by tilak |
Do you find yourself fighting the urge to press your nose against the screen because you can’t see text and images clearly? If so, it might be time to check out some of the features in Windows and Internet Explorer that can improve your view. Source: www.microsoft.com
Magnify your screen
Windows has a built in Magnifier that lets you magnify your computer screen. Magnifier is a lot like built-in bifocals you can adjust. You see two screens, one the way you’ve customized it, and one that shows the larger font.
You can move your mouse pointer anywhere on the non-magnified part of the page, and then type your changes in the magnified section. This is especially helpful when you have your font set to a smaller size to see everything on one screen but need to have an enlarged view for specific areas.
Here’s how to use Magnifier in Windows 7 or Windows Vista:
- Click Start
, click All Programs, click Accessories, click Ease of Access, and then click Magnifier. - Move the pointer to the part of the screen that you want to magnify.
- The Magnifier dialog box appears on the task bar. To close the magnifier, enlarge the dialog box, and click Close
Here’s how to use Magnifier in Windows XP:
- Click Start
, click All Programs, click Accessories, point to Accessibility, and then click Magnifier. - Move the pointer to the part of the screen that you want to magnify.
- The Magnifier dialog box appears on the screen. You can minimize it so it’s on the taskbar. When you want to close the Magnifier, restore the dialog box, and click Exitzoom in on the Web
Zoom in on the Web
Internet Explorer Zoom lets you enlarge or reduce the view of a Web page. Unlike just changing the font size, Zoom enlarges or reduces everything on the page, including text and images. You can zoom from 10% to 1,000%.
- Click the Start button
, and then click Internet Explorer. - On the lower-right of the Internet Explorer screen, click the arrow next to the Change Zoom Level button
. - To go to a predefined zoom level, click the percentage of enlargement or reduction you want.
- To specify a custom level, click Custom. In the Percentage zoom box, type a zoom value, and then click OK.














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