On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 21
8:05 -0400, Metspitzer wrote:
> I have \view\text size set to the largest.
> I have the zoom set to 200% which makes web pages large enough, but I
> can't increase the size of the menus.
> Can I use a high resolution and be able to read the text?
1. If you set the resolution higher, the text will get smaller. Think of
it this way: a 20 pixel high object occupies about 2.6% of a screen that is
768 pixels high, and about 1.85% of s screen that is 1080 pixels high.
2. If your screen is an LCD, it might look pretty bad at anything other
than its naive resolution.
3. There is a magnifying glass available in Windows that you can use to
magnify a local area. I'd look for it (and other helpful items) are in the
Control Panel's Ease of Access Center. (I don't use it so I'm not sure
exactly where it is - but if it's not in Windows, there are free ones
available on line).
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