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Can you zoom in on the screen?
Microsoft's utility "Magnifier" allows you to zoom in simply by holding
control + alt and turning the mouse wheel. You can zoom ALL the way in, like to see precisely where the tip of your pointer is relative to text. Not that anybody else needs to do that... It's useful for various things. Just set it to run at startup with its other features disabled. |
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Can you zoom in on the screen?
On 7/30/2020 2:09 AM, John Doe wrote:
Microsoft's utility "Magnifier" allows you to zoom in simply by holding control + alt and turning the mouse wheel. You can zoom ALL the way in, like to see precisely where the tip of your pointer is relative to text. Not that anybody else needs to do that... It's useful for various things. Just set it to run at startup with its other features disabled. What is wrong with Cntrl and using the mouse wheel. One key and the mouse is much easier to do than two keys and the mouse; especially when the two keys are awkward to get to with one hand. |
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Can you zoom in on the screen?
knuttle wrote:
John Doe wrote: Microsoft's utility "Magnifier" allows you to zoom in simply by holding control + alt and turning the mouse wheel. You can zoom ALL the way in, like to see precisely where the tip of your pointer is relative to text. Not that anybody else needs to do that... [Magnification is] useful for various things. Just set Magnifier to run at startup with its other features disabled. What is wrong with Cntrl and using the mouse wheel. One key and the mouse is much easier to do than two keys and the mouse; especially when the two keys are awkward to get to with one hand. Are you saying it can be changed? Or are you asking why it's programmed that way? I might use (alt + wheel) if it were user programmable. Alt is easy to use, being on the ends of the Space key. |
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