The Universal Access system preference currently in Panther works great for increasing type sizes and still maintaining sharpness on the LCD screens. We have a visually impaired user who uses it all the time and it works fine.

Which option are you referring to? I only found a Zoom option which just treats the screen as a bitmap and resizes it. This is effectively the same as just making the resolution of a LCD screen smaller -- the fonts get more blurred (let alone the benefits of sub-pixel rendering), the bitmaps likewise.


The feature I mentioned still preserves the font sharpness. I also presume Tiger will ship with widget bitmaps in bigger sizes (the icons are already promised to jump from 128x128 to 256x256, to match Longhorn's), so the bitmap sharpness will also be preserved, at least to some extent.

Am I missing something?


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