FOR WINDOWS XP USERS
To turn on Magnifier using your mouse Click the Start button
·
Click on All Programs,
then click on Accessories,
and then click Accessibility.
·
Click Magnifier to open the Magnifier Settings dialog
box.
·
Adjust the level of
magnification by typing a number from 1 to 9, or by selecting the arrow button
to open the list of options from the drop-down menu
You can change
“Magnifier size & position” by doing either of the following:
·
To change the
size, make sure Magnifier is turned on. Move your mouse pointer over an edge of
the Magnifier window. When the pointer becomes a two–headed arrow, hold down
the mouse button and drag the Magnifier window to resize it.
·
To change the
position, make sure Magnifier is turned on. Move the mouse pointer over the
Magnifier window. Hold down the mouse button and drag the Magnifier window to
reposition it.
FOR WINDOWS VISTA USERS
To make items on the
screen appear bigger (Magnifier)
The intention of
Magnifier is to enlarge parts of the screen, which is really helpful when you
are looking at objects that are difficult to see and can be helpful to anyone
with vision challenges.
·
Open Magnifier by clicking the Start button ,
·
Now click All Programs, click Accessories, click Ease of Access, and click Magnifier.
·
Move the
pointer to the part of the screen that you want to magnify.
FOR WINDOWS 7 USERS
You can open it
quickly by clicking Start, and then type Magnifier.
You can also change
the screen resolution, which adjusts the clarity, size, and amount of things
that fit on your computer monitor which is found in the Display section of your
control panel.
Notes
To exit Magnifier,
press the Windows Flag/Logo Key +
Esc key.
In Windows 7, there
are three Magnifier modes:
·
Full-screen mode. In full-screen mode, your entire screen is
magnified. Depending on the size of your screen and the zoom level you choose,
you might not be able to see all of the screen at the same time.
·
Lens mode. In lens mode, the area around the mouse
pointer is magnified. When you move the mouse pointer, the area of the screen
that's magnified moves along with it.
·
Docked mode. In docked mode, only a portion of the screen
is magnified, leaving the rest of your desktop unchanged. You can then control
which area of the screen is magnified.
WHEN YOU ARE ON THE INTERNET - Another quick
way to enlarge the text and what you are
viewing on your monitor is to use the CTRL and + key to enlarge and CTRL key and – to reduce
what is on the monitor… This doesn’t work however when you are in various application
programs such as word, excel, power point etc - then you will have to simply ZOOM the page.
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