Re: On-Screen Keyboard
Richard in AZ- Thanks for the advice, she purchased a 22" monitor recently,
funny she occasionaly complains having to move the cursor "great distances"
, on balance, she likes the larger screen. Thank you
"Richard in AZ" <me@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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Users with accessibility challenges really should invest in the largest
monitor they can get.
Even though it might be expensive now, it will be a major improvement in
their life.
Have a doctor write a note that a very large monitor is required and then
put in your taxes as medical deduction.
"Lu C" <lachong@snet.net> wrote in message
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> leapfrog-Yes, thank you! lowering the resolution increased the keyboard
> size
> and
> unfortunately everything else as well. She is playing around to the best
> compromise. We experimented with DPI and found that it affected font/icon
> sizing but no change on the keyboard! leading to the thought that the
> keyboard may have independent adjustments ( maybe just wishful thinking)
> Thank you for your time and help. Lu C
>
> "leapfrog vista" <leapfrog@vizztal.com> wrote in message
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>> you mean the resolution? decrease the resolution of the screen
>> see here
>>
>> http://vistasupport.mvps.org/change_screen_resolution.htm
>>
>> "Lu C" <lachong@snet.net> wrote in message
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>>> An acquaintance with accessibility challenges uses the Windows Vista
>>> provided "On-Screen Keyboard". However,if the screen view could be
>>> enlarged, it would further ease typing. Is there a way of enlarging the
>>> size of the view? Thank you for your suggestions and help.
>>
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