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Operates as a Full Screen Magnifier
Easy to Use Toolbar Controller
High-Contrast Full Screen reference window
Up to 40x magnification, quick keyboard selection of 1x, 2x, 3x, thru 9x, and incremental +/- 0.1x steps
Keyboard shortcuts to quickly toggle window view (full screen, windowed, round, hide/show, etc.)
Keyboard panning, sizing, moving
Magnifies as you type, or move around with the keyboard
Drag lock for easier operation
Color inversion
Transparency settings
Round (circle) view (like a real old-fashioned magnifying glass)
Cursor Position Indicator Lines
› Full Screen "Cross-Hair" Lines direct attention
to actual cursor position. Ideal for those who
have tunnel vision or have difficulty keeping track of the cursor onscreen.
› Single, Double, or Triple width lines.
› Optional Animation draws additional
attention to the cross hairs
Easy to Read Magnifier Menu (We magnified the menu, so you don't have too)!
Lock Position of magnified area
Track Cursor Position feature › Automatically tracks cursor position as mouse cursor is moved
› Positions to remain on screen at all times and does not obstruct view
› Turn off via System Tray Icon or by holding cursor at extreme bottom right for several seconds
Drag and Magnify feature
Automatically saves up to 7 different configurations for multiple Magnifiers
Advanced Settings available in menu
Developer Interface › Allows specification of opening position & size, Magnification
factor (Win32)
"you've got a great product here...[All of us are] getting older and 8 point font is just too small to read. Your product neatly, cleanly fills a great need, as conveniently as any I've seen."
"Brilliant, thank you for making this product...it doesn't slow the system down and works really well [with my new Vista system]..."
"I really like this product, it is really first class"
"Well, I can sure see that!" (at 3x magnification)
"I love the product even after a few minutes of use."
"Thanks for making an excellent application - so affordable and straightforward to use."
The Magnifier is ideal for individuals that
need visual assistance, work with
differing screen resolutions, and Graphic
Artists. It is simple & easy to use, its
operation is automatic, and it is an ideal
enhancement to the Windows
Environment.
Load it, position it, and reference it as needed - it is that EASY! You can Zoom (full screen / window toggle) with Alt-Z. You can view (hide / show toggle) the Magnifier with Alt-S. Invert colors (toggle) with Alt-I. Toggle cursor display with Alt-C. Select 2x magnification with Alt-2, or 3x with Alt-3. And those are the basics - there are many more useful and advanced features... For a more detailed list of keyboard shortcuts, and other user options.
The license is a "personal license" which means you can use the license key and registered serial number for unlocking any of the available downloads for the current version of The Magnifier. If you have a laptop running Vista and a home PC running XP, a single license key will work for both (after installing the appropriate download of The Magnifier). You may also install and license on a USB drive (using the appropriate download) using your license key and serial number.
Download the software, make sure it works
for you, then click "Purchase License Now"
in the IMG License Manager. It's that easy!
The downloads available on our website
are the actual software products. If
unlicensed, then they are run-time limited,
and will shut down in about an hour (and
can be restarted up to 100 times). When
licensed, they are not run-time limited in
any way.
If you've read this far, then you might be interested to hear how this product came to be. Originally there was a magnifier panel on our on-screen keyboards (now the My-T-Soft family of on-screen keyboards), and we were told by some people that this was all they wanted - a magnification tool. So in 1997, we spent some time and released the first "windowed" magnifier. After some updates in 1998, the product cruised along for many years, and we often had questions about "full-screen magnification". When Microsoft released Windows Vista in 2007, they included a magnification API for the first time, and we felt the time was right to revisit the product and add in features and capabilities culled from user suggestions and available technology - the result is the 1.50 release, which includes everything everyone has asked for. The Magnifier delights many users, and many find it invaluable. This is a product created by customers, a great utility, ideal for many, truly affordable, and worth the download to see if it is right for you.