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October 25, 2005

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David W.

Hey Ben, that's a neat trick for the Mac. I don't know of any zooming built into Windows either, but I use Zoom+

http://www.gipsysoft.com/zoomplus/

It's free -- open source, even -- and great to use. It was created to help with GUI development. It can zoom from 2x to 32x, has a "follow the mouse" mode (or you can drag a box to a fixed part of the screen), has a color-eyedrop picker, supports transparency, allows you to update refresh rate, and NO I'm not affiliated with the developer :)

Ben Willmore

Great... I knew there would be something available for windows and I thought it would be free.

Thanks David.

Shawn

Ben -- Try this in XP.

Start->All Programs->Accessories->Accessibility->Magnifier. I've used this tool in presos for quite some time, rather than changing the font size in my demo app to "Gi-Huge-ic". Works pretty well... If you don't like it, the help lists a page on the msft web site that has links to other screen mag programs for Windows...

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