[opensuse] magnifier-application does'nt work properly?
Dear Bob. S First of all thank you very much for your help. I have installed the application kmag in a computer with 64-system, Dual Core 3GHz, ATI-Technologies-inc graphic card and pre-installed OpenSuSE.11.2. But it doesnt work properly. The magnify-function enlarges itself automatically and becomes again and again larger and the image becomes inexactly. Can you imagine what could be rong? what kind of computer-system and Graphic card do you have in your comuter with magnifier-application ? Thank in advanced Khaled. S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 06 April 2010 07:35:36 am Khaled wrote:
Dear Bob. S
First of all thank you very much for your help. I have installed the application kmag in a computer with 64-system, Dual Core 3GHz, ATI-Technologies-inc graphic card and pre-installed OpenSuSE.11.2. But it doesnt work properly. The magnify-function enlarges itself automatically and becomes again and again larger and the image becomes inexactly. Can you imagine what could be rong? what kind of computer-system and Graphic card do you have in your comuter with magnifier-application ? Thank in advanced
Hello Khaled. My computer is equivalent to yours except I have an nvidia graphics card.Doesn't make any difference anyway. Yes you are correct. If you put the mouse pointer in the magnified window it will magnify it again and again, and again. Keep the mouse pointer outside of the magnified window. What I do is have a long narrow window for the magnifier across the top of my screen.(width of screen but not very high) (That way it covers up the tool bars of the application I am in and only have the tool bar of the Kmag showing) That works well and the mouse pointer doesn't go into the magnifier window. Try it, and experiment with the other options like zoom in and out. You do know however that many applications like Dolphin can increase their font and icon sizes by themselves. Some are even already on the icon toolbar or can be put there. In Dolphin click on View. You will see the option to zoom in or out. If you want, you can put them on the tool bar by configuring the tool bar. You also know, I hope, that you can change the resolution of the screen, (if the ATI card has configured multiple resolutions) by pressing Ctl Alt + and /or -. (on numeric keypad) I wish you luck. Play with these things. Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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