Magnifier is a display utility that makes the screen more readable for users
who have impaired vision. Magnifier creates a separate window that displays a
magnified portion of your screen. You can also change the color scheme of the
magnification window for easier visibility. You can move or resize the
Magnifier window, or drag it to the edge of the screen and lock it into place.
Magnifier is intended to provide a minimum level of functionality for users
with slight visual impairments.
When using Magnifier, you can -
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Change the magnification level
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Change the size of the magnification window
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Change the position of the magnification window on your desktop
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Invert the screen colors
Magnifier also has a number of tracking options, including -
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Following the mouse pointer as it moves on your screen
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Following the keyboard focus which centers on the location of the cursor
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Following text editing
When Magnifier is open, you can right-click the magnification window to set
these Magnifier options, or to hide or exit Magnifier.
To open Magnifier
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Click Start
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Point to All Programs, point to Accessories,
point to Accessibility, and then click Magnifier
(see below).
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To open Magnifier using the keyboard, press CTRL+ESC, press R, type magnify,
and then press ENTER.
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Utility Manager enables users to check an Accessibility program's status and
start or stop an Accessibility program. Users with administrator-level access
can designate to have the program start when Utility Manager starts. Users can
also start Accessibility programs before logging on to the computer on by
pressing the Windows Logo Key + U at the Welcome to
Windows dialog box that appears when Windows starts.
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