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Hi all!

I have a question about Windows Eyes (or whatever its called) I'm referring
to those programs that allow you to view your screen bigger etc; I've
noticed alot of you guys mentioning that you use them...

Do they work with applications that run in fullscreen? I don't mean the way
Internet Explorer runs in fullscreen (F11).

And.. does it allow setting your desktop size to above 1024x768 and panning
it in 800x600 ?

The reason I'm asking, is because I use a music program for
composing/producing that ONLY runs in a high resolution mode (1024x768) and
you cannot set the resolution or font size.

If anyone can help me i'd appreciate it.

Thanks

ps, I'm new to the list, I'm 22 years old, living in South Africa and suffer
from very bad Myopia and nystagmus and various other nasty words :) I've
been stated as being legally blind by my eye specialist.


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