Zoom Text for mac is better i have read. I use Zoom Text, but have never 
bothered to try Zoom integrated in mac because Zoom Text works fine in co 
operation with Voice Over. Its best for you to read about Zoom Text for mac on 
aisquared.com Download a free trial and learn about it. I don't like their Web 
talking thing, because Voice Over works fine. You can turn the Web talking 
thing off by pressing vo+esc and select Zoom Text web or something.  

Take care

27. des. 2013 kl. 13:06 skrev Byron J. Lee <[email protected]>:

Hey Guys,

I am really struggling as a low vision user of OS X. I know there is a free 
Zoom feature and VoiceOver is a lifesaver as usual, but I am a strange case 
when it comes to computing with limited vision. When I was young I never had 
ZoomText or anything in the Windows world. I was forced to adapt the computer 
to my needs on my own. I figured out a few tricks like using the Extra Large 
theme in Windows XP (this feature seems to be gone in Win7), lowering the 
resolution, DPI Scailing, and of course, using CTRL + and - inside Firefox. 
I've never been a fan of magnifying my screen because I am used to seeing 
everything on my screen all at once. I prefer making the text bigger and using 
magnification ONLY when there's a button or something that can't be modified 
and I can't see what it is.

Now I own a MacBook Air because Windows 8 was even harder to modify than 
Windows 7... and I don't see it getting any better. I think I made a poor 
decision on my Mac, an 11-inch MacBook Air. The screen is small and the text on 
it is tiny. I tried lowering the resolution but it doesn't go very low. Also, 
sighted people tell me that the lower resolution makes everything look like 
crap but I can't see the difference. I also tried changing the DPI scailing but 
apparently Apple doesn't allow you to do this without some developer tools like 
Xcode. I also tried a program called TinkerTool but it didn't seem to make a 
damn bit of a difference. I detected absolutely NO change after altering the 
settings.

I have figured out that Command + and - do change the text size on certain 
things like e-mail and messages... but its still not quite big enough for me. I 
also did a few things like turning on the feature that magnifies your Dock, and 
increase the size of icons on my desktop, but I have a very long way to go 
before everything looks right. Can anyone recommend a tool or a method of 
enlarging text on the Mac without using something like Zoom?

Thanks,
Byron

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