I would like to inform you about *Virtual Viewer*, a new application
designed to enhance accessibility for visually impaired users. *Virtual
Viewer*, allows users to enlarge the part of the screen which is under
mouse cursor, making it easier to read text and view details. It is
inspired by Virtual Magnifying Glass, but unlike VMG users can interact
with the screen. It also has a dock mode similar to KMag. Although I've
tested it thoroughly it's under development, so I don't know if there
are any bugs. It works pretty well under Mate and XFCE, but only
partially under GNOME. There is a problem with KDE decorations but I've
added an option to simulate them.
You can download it from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-viewer/
*Key Features:*
* *Easy-to-Use Interface*
* *Customizable Magnification Levels*: Users can adjust the
magnification level to their preference, ensuring optimal visibility.
* *Smooth Performance*: The tool is optimized for minimal impact on
system performance, ensuring a smooth and responsive experience.
* *Keyboard Shortcuts*: Convenient keyboard shortcuts to quickly
activate and control the magnification area.
* *No Wayland support*
* *Dock mode*
I would like to hear your feedback. If you encounter any issues or have
suggestions for improvements, please let me know.