Here at VSLive! 2006 San Francisco, I've been sitting through a lot of presentations. Unfortunately, I've spent a disproportionate amount of that time staring at tiny, unreadable 12 and 10 point IDE text.
Presenters, please don't do this to your audiences. If you can't pre-scale the font appropriately in the application, make use of one of the many automatic magnification utilities out there.
Heck, you can even use Windows XP's built in magnifier utility: Start, Run, Magnify.
The options for magnify.exe are limited but entirely servicable:
In the screenshot above, I have the magnification window docked to the top of the screen. The IDE is maximized normally under it. Since magnify follows all my mouse and keyboard actions automatically, everything I do is now perfectly visible -- even from the last row of the room.
Posted by Jeff Atwood View blog reactions
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Thanks to this post I found a 14th evil thing that happens to me when I try to run as non admin (<a href="http://nonadmin.editme.com/HowTo)">http://nonadmin.editme.com/HowTo)</a> ...
... admins have a Run option, non-admins dont
Ho hum
RichardH on February 16, 2006 04:42 PM| Content (c) 2008 Jeff Atwood. Logo image used with permission of the author. (c) 1993 Steven C. McConnell. All Rights Reserved. |