"mike" <mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ...
> This feature worked great especially when making presentations and you
> want
> to zoom in on the address bar, toolbar, etc. The only thing I can find is
> the Magnifier and that doesn't work as well nor is it nearly as easy to
> use.
Hi Mike
Unfortunately this is one of the great features on Mac OS X, which has no
direct equivalent on Windows.
The 2 main alternatives on Windows are:
1) use a screen magnifier; either the built-in Magnifier utility; or one of
the many third party magnifier applications, such as ZoomText or Lunar. Most
of these are oriented more towards vision-impaired users, rather then
demonstrations and presentations; but maybe you'll find you that fits the
bill. Here's a page with links to many magnifiers:
http://www.magnifiers.org/links/Scre..._Professional/
(my Mum is vision-impaired, so it's a special interest of mine)
2) In Vista, you can increase the DPI setting of the display in fractional
increments, from 100% to 500%. This is great for increasig the size of text
and screen artifacts; but you need to reboot the machine for the change to
take effect, so it isn't very flexible. But, there you have it - under
Control Panel, Personalisation, Adjust font size (DPI).
Other folks might have better ideas, hope this helps a bit.
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au