Thanks, Dan, for your info. I had once looked at this unversal access, but it seemed so difficult to do, but your instructions were fine. It will take a little agility, though, to get used to. I can set the perimeter in unversal access how BIG my zoom should be. -I still am sad, though, that in "Jaguar" all the mail messages when I click them to read do have the total toolbar on top, so I was always able to just make a click on the A on top and get my comfortable reading size. It is one of the reasons I still have my PB in Jaguar. I look, see only with one eye , the other eye being there just for decoration, so the small print always intermeshes with the background which puts a strain on my eyes. Thanks for the help. Marta On Mar 6, 2004, at 22:43, Dan Crutcher wrote:
> Marta: > > Try this (assuming you're using OS X): > > Press Command-Option 8 (to turn on Zooming in Universal Access), then > Press Command-Option = (to zoom in, press again to zoom in more) > Press Command-Option - (hyphen or minus-sign -- to zoom back out) > > Pressing Command Option-8 toggles Zooming on and off. > > Open the Univeral Access preference panel to see various options > relating to Zooming. > > Dan > >> I receive certain e-mails from newspapers ,NYTimes a case in point. >> The articles in HTML are always printed so small, that I have to >> enlarge them.I have to click on Format, then on styles where I have >> the option to make it larger. It takes 3 clicks with the accompanying >> change of screen to make it a comfortable reading size. Is there a >> way I could eliminate this long procedure by somehow having the >> larger size come up be default?. This happens only in receiving and >> opening mail, most of the other applications etc. have the big A >> small a to do this trick right from the document. For instance I can >> do it while writing this, because this window has the toolbar at the >> top.Incoming mail , though,opens in a separate window which does >> require me to get changes from the menu bar. >> Marta -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 2038 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20040307/4312151c/attachment.bin
