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Magnifying the screen
In addition to enlarging the text in your web browser it is also possible
to use electronic magnifying glasses to zoom in on areas of the screen
to make it easier to read small text or to get a closer look at the
images.
Most PC’s and Macintosh computers will have screen magnifiers
built in, but alternative ones are also available to download - sometimes
even for free.
Accessing Windows XP built in magnifier
From the Start menu: Select, Programs > Accessories > Accessibility
> Magnifier
You can now magnify a portion of the screen up to 9 times the normal
size. There’s also the option to invert the colours in the magnified
area to make it easier to read text on for example a low contrasting
background.

Accessing Mac OS X built in magnifier
From the Apple menu: Select, System Preferences> Universal Access
> Seeing
From here you can activate the zoom function which lets you zoom up
to 40 times normal size (depending of version). There’s also the
option to “Switch to White on Black” to make it easier to
read text on for example a low contrasting background.

Note that the Universal access options will look slightly different
depending on what version of Mac OS X you have but the core functions
should be the same.
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