Hi Michael,
Oops, sorry, no the one I am using is not part of my mac software.
It's included in my microscope camera software, Motic Images Plus
which is loaded on my Mac. There is a "Zoom" feature in "Universal
Access" on the Mac. I believe that is under system preferences. I
think y
Hi All,
Macs have a screen zooming feature that is controlled by keyboard
commands once turned on. Its settings are found in the universal
access options in the system preferences.
Best,
Martin
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Michael Blood wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> Your wording implies
oops.
Note to self: Must read all emails before replying. If the answer is
easy, then someone else has already provided the answer to the list.
Now I have to go type that 100 times on my antikythera laptop.
-Martin
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Dark Matter wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Macs have a
Hi Michael,
I hope this will help you:
a.. Mac OSX has a built in magnifier called Zoom
b.. Make sure you are in 'Finder' and open the ‘Apple’ menu
c.. Select 'System Preferences...' and then the 'Universal Access' icon.
d.. Select the 'Seeing' tab and then 'Turn on Zoom'
e.. To zoom in pres
yes mac's have a very nice zoom feature. I think you are talking about this:
http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/Zoom_In_On_Your_Desktop/
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Michael Blood wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> Your wording implies there is a "magnifier" function in
> Macintosh computers
Hi Michael,
Your wording implies there is a "magnifier" function in
Macintosh computers. Can you tell me (us) where it is and how
To use it - or is it a feature one must purchase seperately?
I believe list members would like to know, so, please respond
On list.
Thanks, Micha
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