John wrote:
> 
> I'm looking at a design involving image thumbnails and the instruction
> to "click images for larger version" -- I have the idea that saying
> "click" is wrong, or rather the assumption that everyone is using a
> mouse is wrong.
> 
> So, how would you word this instruction, or otherwise inform users
that
> a small image links to a larger one?
> 
> "Images are linked to larger versions" seems to passive-voice to me,
and
> I can't think of any generic term for using a link.
> 

While it's true that not everybody will use a mouse (and some of these
mouses will not have any auditory feedback), "click" is a
well-understood term that shouldn't alienate any users.

In my opinion.

Kerry 
  
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