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Re: Low lumination txt editor


de John Jay Smith 06/26/2006 01:57



see screenshot
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/7118/cursorwidth9ox.jpg


"John Jay Smith" <1@2.3> wrote in message
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> you can change the width of the marker as much as you like.
>
> Microsoft has these options for the visually impaired.
>
> Go to CONTROL PANEL> ACCESSIBILITY OPTIONS>
> DISPLAY [TAB] and there is a slider control there that says
> cursor options > width (narrow-wide)
>
> tell me if this helps....
>
>
> -ken www.computerboom.com
>
>
> "Morgan Ohlson" <morgan.ohlson@comhem.se> wrote in message
> news:1iwmmtkemigu0.c26xu0rmqayt$.dlg@40tude.net...
>>
>> Low lumination editor
>>
>> I use the Win32pad (under WinXP) which is a smothe working basic wordpad.
>>
>> Unforunately the blinking marker is so thin that it almost dissappear
>> completly when it's ran under LapTop battery power. Can the thin marker
>> be
>> edited or simply changed to a bigger blinking square to be better
>> recognised
>> at low screen light?
>>
>> If not... Is there any wordpad that work good (and big marker) at minimum
>> screen lighting?
>>
>> Morgan O.
>
>



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