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Point N See 1.4


License Free
Requirements Mac OS X 10.2 or later
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Custom Solutions of Maryland File Size 2.6M
Date added 09 Feb 2009 Check your speed

Point N See lets you magnify a portion of the screen to read fine print or magnify an image. When you open Point N See, you see a small Control Panel and a larger Display Window. In Normal Mode, the Display Window shows a magnified and dynamic view of the screen surrounding the mouse; in Fixed Mode, the Display Window monitors a fixed spot while you use the mouse for other purposes. There is an option to add crosshairs to the Display Window. From the Control Panel you can Show or Hide the Display Window, turn crosshairs on/off, and choose four levels of magnification (Slight - x2, Medium = x3, Larger - x4, and Largest - x5). Adjust settings, drag the Control Panel out of the way on the desktop, and click on the small triangle to make the Control Window as small as possible. Drag the Display Window where you want (drag the bottom right corner to change its shape). Control Panel settings, the locations of the Control Panel and the Display Window, and the Display Window's size are saved between sessions. Close Point N See by clicking on the Control Panel's (red) close button.

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