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Using DirectX to build a screen magnifier     

Group: microsoft.public.win32.programmer.directx.graphics · Group Profile · Search for Magnifys in microsoft.public.win32.programmer.directx.graphics
Author: Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
Date: Mar 14, 2008 13:13

... mouse clicks go througth it to the window bellow I can do that with hardware overlays, but all resources out there about it are horribly out dated, and it seams to be obsolete now, but I can't find anything else which allows me to build a screen magnifier. Any ideas what kind of tecnology would allow that? Maybe the Desktop Window Manager or something else to do that? thanks,
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My app - Magnifier shows blank in Vista but work fine in XP. Why?     

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Author: Thanh
Date: Feb 27, 2008 13:15

I am not sure this is the right place to post this question. I am working on a product using DirectX (version 7 API) for displaying graphic. In XP, the magnifier works fine. But in Vista, magnifier displays blank. Anyone has any info on why and any lead on how to fix this? Thank you for our help. -Thanh
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Re: Magnified view in new messages     

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Author: Bob Green
Date: Jan 9, 2008 10:16

... 2007 - PC - XP Pro Greetings: I don't know how I did it, but now whenever I open a new message composition window the fonts appear huge. When I look at them they are listed as regular size (i.e. Arial 10 pt.), but somehow the window has become magnified so the font looks like an Arial 50 pt. How can I reset this? Your help appreciated. BG
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Re: Magnified view in new messages     

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Author: Rojo Habe
Date: Jan 9, 2008 09:57

...... Outlook 2007 - PC - XP Pro Greetings: I don't know how I did it, but now whenever I open a new message composition window the fonts appear huge. When I look at them they are listed as regular size (i.e. Arial 10 pt.), but somehow the window has become magnified so the font looks like an Arial 50 pt. How can I reset this? Your help appreciated. BG
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Magnified view in new messages     

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Author: Bob Green
Date: Jan 9, 2008 09:28

Outlook 2007 - PC - XP Pro Greetings: I don't know how I did it, but now whenever I open a new message composition window the fonts appear huge. When I look at them they are listed as regular size (i.e. Arial 10 pt.), but somehow the window has become magnified so the font looks like an Arial 50 pt. How can I reset this? Your help appreciated. BG
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Re: Magnified Desktop     

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Author: Rich Barry
Date: Sep 10, 2007 16:41

...-A384-4752-8D42-F237E6C8E86B@microsoft.com... I am working on an HP desktop, new machine running XP Pro SP 2. Magnifier under 'Accessibility' is off, and Control Panel --> Display --> Appearance --> Font Size and 'Effects' are all off. ...I be able to stop making all my icons, text, etc. huge on my screen? My wallpaper is normal size, no distortion or magnifying. Thanks!
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Magnified Desktop     

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Author: Gigantor
Date: Sep 10, 2007 16:14

I am working on an HP desktop, new machine running XP Pro SP 2. Magnifier under 'Accessibility' is off, and Control Panel --> Display --> Appearance --> Font Size and 'Effects' are all off. Where else might I be able to stop making all my icons, text, etc. huge on my screen? My wallpaper is normal size, no distortion or magnifying. Thanks!
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Magnifier does now work on HP Laptop     

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Author: Anders strand-Holm
Date: Dec 12, 2006 05:41

... coming with the keyboard is peoperly installed and configured. The Maginfier, assigned to the default button on the wireless optical mouse does not work. When I try to use it, it performs something similar to a scrolling function. Checking the configuration for the mouse in Control Panel indicates it should activate the magnifier, but it does not. What is wrong? Thanks, Anders
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Re: The Free Market and The State     

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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 16, 2008 17:18

... and which don't have much of a prior history and tradition of common or busines law and must now, almost from scratch, develop one, eg. Russia and China, both of which have serious corruption problems. They both however have magnified the problem by maintaining very large state presence in the economy, in ownership, in regulation, in subsidies for favored companies, etc. etc. Fred Weiss
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Debunked: Ten Conservative Myths About National Security     

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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 15, 2008 06:25

...treated him and his confederates as the moral equivalent of international drug lords or sex traffickers, the organization might not have the romantic image it has acquired. By exaggerating the potential impact, we also magnified the disruptive effect of any plots, which is just what the terrorists seek." 6. We don't need allies: we can do this on our own. Besides, moral authority doesn't ...
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