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The Magnifier v1.20
$79.95 Reg.
$72.00 SALE

The Magnifier is an extremely useful Area Screen Magnifier for Windows 3.x, 95, 98, NT, 2000, and Windows XP. The software supports 2 times through 10 times magnification, may be sized as needed or positioned anywhere on screen, and has several features such as Auto-Position that make it a powerful and useful utility! What is new in Version 1.20? • Cursor Position Indicator Lines. • Full Screen "Cross-Hair" Lines direct attention to actual cursor position. Ideal for those who have Macular Degeneration, ARMD, visual impairment, tunnel vision or have difficulty keeping track of the cursor onscreen. • Single, Double, or Triple width lines. • Optional Animation draws additional attention to the cross hairs. Standard Features: • Easy to Read Magnifier Menu • Lock Position of magnified area • Track Cursor Position feature • Drag and Magnify feature • Automatically saves up to 7 different configurations for multiple Magnifiers (Win32) • Advanced Settings available in menu • Developer Interface Why do I need this? The Magnifier is ideal for individuals who are visually impaired, have Macular Degeneration, work with differing screen resolutions, and Graphic Artists. It is simple & easy to use, its operation is automatic, and it is an ideal enhancement to the Windows Environment. How do I use it? Load it, position it, and reference it as needed - it is that EASY! There are several advanced configuration options, including Auto-Position. When Auto-Position is On, the Magnifier will automatically move out of the way when the mouse cursor (pointer) is held over The Magnifier window for several seconds. Windows Requirements • Windows 3.x, 95, 98, NT, 2000, and Windows XP • Works with ALL Windows applications.

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37-8188799

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$79.95 Reg.
$72.00 SALE

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