Virginia,
If you can afford it, think about getting a 19 inch monitor. With your
husbands vision problems and if he uses the computer for 'work' you may be
able to get it written off or deduct it as medical expense on your taxes.
Peggy
-----Original Message-----
From: Virginia Christiansen <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, March 06, 1999 2:18 PM
Subject: [PCSOFT] Print sizes
>My husband has Parkinson's Disease and the computer is a good out.
However,
>his sight is not too good .... he sometimes sees double and the small print
is
>very difficult. I have adjusted many things so he gets large print, and
also
>do printouts for him in larger print. BUT I don't know how to increase the
>size of the menues at the top of the screen, i.e. Insert, Edit, etc. He's
>learned some of the keyboard strokes, but he still get's confused and his
>coordination and big fingers don't do too well on the keyboard. I'm
sitting
>here looking at AOL "top of screen" icons and printing and it is tiny tiny.
>However I'd be thrilled if I could enlarge them for Word 95. Sorry to be
so
>long winded, but would appreciate any help. Thanks
>
>Virginia Christiansen
>White Plains,NY
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