Doug McGarrett wrote:
Some weeks ago I inquired here about assistance for those who have difficulty seeing, as I am one, at present. I am effectively blind in the left eye and have cataract in the right.
Snap! I'm lined up for a (second) corneial graft in my left, cataract removal in the right.
Some of this may be ameliorated in the future, some will probably not be. Nothing came back at all.
The font in K-Mail out-going is about 8 point on my 17" screen, as is the font on the message names for the incoming mail. I have not been able to change this, altho the actual incoming message font I was successful in changing.
I do not have access to my Windows machine at present, due to mechanical failure, and this is the only way I have to communicate. Is there no way to make SuSE Linux friendly to optically-challenged users?
I've found the need to run my 21" sunscreen at 1280x1024 (previously 1600x1200) (Fedora Core box). I found somewhere in user prefs to set it. atm I'm pondering the question of my laptop (1200x800), and doing lots of squinting. Individual websites are often improved with control-plus (which plus depends on which browser and which version). Sometimes I resort to control-alt-plus (keypad) and minus to adjust scren resolution for a short while.