I'm running 1600x1200 on my new 19" NEC MultiSync monitor, so now the
Codewarrior Constructor is a bit too small. I need a screen zoom utility
that will let me interact with the zoomed area... All the zoomers I've
looked at still require the mouse clicks etc to occur on the original
(small) screen
>Subject: Screen Zoomer
>From: "Alan Ingleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 09:24:29 +1100
>I'm running 1600x1200 on my new 19" NEC MultiSync monitor,
>so now the Codewarrior Constructor is a bit too small. I need
>a screen zoom util
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À : "Palm Developer Forum"
Envoyé : mercredi 15 novembre 2000 01:35
Objet : RE: Screen Zoomer
> [My deflated 2 NZ cents]
> I suggest cut and paste to/from a paint package such as Paint Shop Pro
which lets you interact with a defined area while at a close en
> On easy way not to kill your eyes using the Des^H^H^HConstructor is to use
> as utility named ZoomIn.
> http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/pctech/index-ut.html
> ftp://ftp.zdnet.com/pcmag/1997/1007/zoomin.zip
unfortunately, i have to use code warrior in the upcoming months, so
i am planning to use
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À : "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Envoyé : mercredi 15 novembre 2000 01:35
Objet : RE: Screen Zoomer
> [My deflated 2 NZ cents]
> I suggest cut and paste to/from a paint package such as Paint Shop Pro
which lets you interact with a defined area
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> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: Screen Zoomer
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> >Subject: Screen Zoomer
> >From: "Alan Ingleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 09:24:29 +1100
>
> >I'm running 1600x1200 on my new 19" NEC MultiSync monito
> The fonts probably say more about the age of the programmer
> who originally worked on the Constructor more than anything else.
> (I remember the days when I could read a 6 point font...)
Actually, they say more about the Macintosh, which uses a 72dpi screen
resolution rather than Windows, whic
>Subject: Screen Zoomer
>From: "Alan Ingleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 09:24:29 +1100
>I'm running 1600x1200 on my new 19" NEC MultiSync monitor,
>so now the Codewarrior Constructor is a bit too small. I need
>a screen zoom util
> "Zoomer" (software) provided with Matrox video cards (Mistyque, as I can
> recall) solves this particular problem perfectly providing ability to use
> and manipulate *normal* sized mouse pointer over magnified area.
> Another solution is to use some paint-program (ie. Paint Shop Pro) to
> create
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Alan Ingleby wrote:
> I'm running 1600x1200 on my new 19" NEC MultiSync monitor, so now the
> Codewarrior Constructor is a bit too small. I need a screen zoom utility
> that will let me interact with the zoomed area... All the zoomers I've
> looked at still require the mouse
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Alan Ingleby wrote:
> I'm running 1600x1200 on my new 19" NEC MultiSync monitor, so now the
> Codewarrior Constructor is a bit too small. I need a screen zoom utility
> that will let me interact with the zoomed area... All the zoomers I've
> looked at still require the mouse
I'm running 1600x1200 on my new 19" NEC MultiSync monitor, so now the
Codewarrior Constructor is a bit too small. I need a screen zoom utility
that will let me interact with the zoomed area... All the zoomers I've
looked at still require the mouse clicks etc to occur on the original
(small) scree
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