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Eske
Hi,
I'm looking for at bit of help here...I am visually impaired, which mean
that I have some trouble reading some fonts on a 1280*1024 desktop (native
resolution, TFT) and I would really like to be able to change more fonts.
One problem is, I am using Windowblinds, a windowsXP theme-like application
that change the looks of windows. It is great, but more or less fits only
for the resolution it was made for. I was told to try out the DPI options,
but have heard bad reports about distorted images etc. Does DPI only affect
fonts, or is it bitmaps too?
Another thing that would be nice would be to change font size in for example
outlook. RIght now I have a crystal clear arial font with Cleartype in front
of me - but only when writiing and sometimes when reading emails...Not in
the selection panes. The fonts there remain very small, and I have to strain
my eyes to read them.
BTW, does anyone know if TFT is "healthier" for your eyes than CRT? I spend
quite some time in front of my computer, and would like to know if there are
preferences for visually impaired people.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
I'm looking for at bit of help here...I am visually impaired, which mean
that I have some trouble reading some fonts on a 1280*1024 desktop (native
resolution, TFT) and I would really like to be able to change more fonts.
One problem is, I am using Windowblinds, a windowsXP theme-like application
that change the looks of windows. It is great, but more or less fits only
for the resolution it was made for. I was told to try out the DPI options,
but have heard bad reports about distorted images etc. Does DPI only affect
fonts, or is it bitmaps too?
Another thing that would be nice would be to change font size in for example
outlook. RIght now I have a crystal clear arial font with Cleartype in front
of me - but only when writiing and sometimes when reading emails...Not in
the selection panes. The fonts there remain very small, and I have to strain
my eyes to read them.
BTW, does anyone know if TFT is "healthier" for your eyes than CRT? I spend
quite some time in front of my computer, and would like to know if there are
preferences for visually impaired people.
Thanks in advance for any advice!