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Sat, 30 Nov 2002 14:48:04 -0500
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Hi - I use Zoom Text and if I use an application that requires full
screen viewing Zom Text is automatically turned off. I can change screen
dimensions without exiting Zoom Text

jonathan wrote:

>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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