Is there?  Where?  I haven't  been able to find them.  One on One training 
person told me the only option was to decrease the resolution.  That was a 
month ago.  I think menus are still stuck in 5 point font.  Dock isn't bad 
though.


April Brown

Writing dramatic adventure novels uncovering the myths we hide behind.


On Feb 5, 2014, at 2:10 PM, erik burggraaf <e...@erik-burggraaf.com> wrote:

> HI,  You need to look again.  The options to increase the sizes of dock and 
> menus are available in mountain line and up.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Erik Burggraaf
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> On 2014-02-05, at 1:58 PM, April <aprilbrownsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Not comparable.  
>> 
>> On the Mac there is no easy way to enlarge the menu or scrollbars.  Icon 
>> text can be increased minimally.
>> 
>> On the Mac, there seem to be two choices:  
>> 
>> 1.  lower the resolution to magnify everything, or 
>> 2.  use an on screen magnifier, and not be able to read menus without it.  
>> 
>> Many Mac programs have individual magnifiers for the text, though not the 
>> menu.
>> 
>> 
>> On Windows, everything, including menus and scrollbars, can be magnified in 
>> the settings.  Can't remember the name of the setting.  As well as many 
>> programs that have individual magnifiers.
>> 
>> Even so, I prefer the Mac, since I have to learn VoiceOver.
>> 
>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 1:50:15 PM UTC-5, Anouk wrote:
>> Hi everyone, 
>> I have been a blind mac user for years now. Some friends of mine  are still 
>> able to use magnification and some people ask me for advice because 
>> supernova is crashy or jfw and magic are crashy on their systems. 
>> Are there people that can give an account how  magnification works on the 
>> mac and if it is comparable what you can get on a windows pc with 
>> screenreading software? 
>> Thanks in advance, 
>> Greetings, Anouk,
>> 
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