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I use magic and I have used the last two trial versions of zoomtext
level 2 in win 95 and 98. I did not have enough time to check it out but
I do recall things olcking up after the docreader was used while
browsing.
I've been looking around the web for almost two years and the only site
I know of is the "screen magnifiers homepage" at www.magnifiers.org/.
good luck
Monte

Dino Cardamone wrote:
>
> I've been having some serious problems with Zoomtext Extra Level 2
> VERSION 7.0 on a Windows NT system.
>
> 1.  On some web pages (those with color background and some with small
> print) the "Document Reader" won't even work.  It makes an attempt but
> never opens.
>
> 2.  Many times, when the document reader DOES work, it freezes the
> entire system if you try to cursor beyond the document reader's selected
> text.  This leaves only a totally cold boot as the way to restore the
> system.
>
> I need to really do some more work to further isolate the problem.  But,
> I suspect that it has something to do with either my graphics card, or
> the "NT Display" Settings.
>
> If anybody knows anything about these things please let me know, but
> here's what I'm really after.
>
> Is there a targeted Usenet group or listserv for Zoomtext, or screen
> readers in general?
>
> Thank you all.
>
> Dino.
>
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