The Magnifier
The magnifier enlarges different parts of the screen. This is useful for viewing objects that are difficult to see, and for seeing the whole screen more easily. There are three modes when using the Magnifier.
a. Full-Screen mode – In full-screen mode, your entire
screen is magnified. You can then have the Magnifier follow the mouse
pointer.
b. Lens mode – In lens mode, the area around the
mouse pointer is magnified. When you move the ŵouse poiŶter, the area of the
sĐreeŶ that͛s ŵagŶified moves along with it.
c. Docked mode – In docked mode, only a portion of
the screen is magnified, leaving the rest of your desktop in a normal state.
You can then control which area of the screen is magnified.
The
following explains how to use the magnifier:
1. From the Ease of Access
center, click Magnifier.
2. You will be taken to the Magnifier
window. Here, you may:
a. Turn on the Magnifier (See
Figure 111).
b. Invert the colors of your screen when the Magnifier is
enabled (See Figure 111).
c. Have the Magnifier start
automatically (See Figure 111).
d. Enable the magnifier to follow the mouse
cursor (See Figure 111).
e. Enable the magnifier to follow the keyboard
focus (See Figure 111).
f. Have the Magnifier follow the text
insertion point (See Figure 111).
3. To turn on the magnifier, click the Magnifier
button.
4. Your screen will be magnified and the
Magnifier tool bar will appear.
5. To adjust the zoom magnification, use
the – or + buttons.
6. Click the Views drop-down to
see a list of available views.
7. To turn off the magnifier, click the Magnifier
button, located in the Windows Settings window.
Mouse Options
The Ease
of Access center provides tools to make the mouse more accessible. Here,
you can change your primary mouse button, the mouse pointer size and color, and
change your scroll wheel settings.
Changing Your Primary Mouse Buttons
In Windows
10, you have the ability to change your primary mouse button. In other words,
you may switch so that the right mouse button is your primary click. The
following explains how to switch your primary mouse buttons:
1.
Click
the Start button.
2.
Click
Settings.
3.
The
Windows Settings window appears. Click Devices.
4.
In
the Devices panel, click Mouse & touchpad.
5.
The
Mouse option appears. In the Select your primary button drop-down,
select your preferred primary mouse button.
6.
Click
Close to close your window.
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