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      15th May 2007
I work with visually impaired clients. Today Ii visited my fist client who
has Vista rather than XP. He wanted me to get onto Settings advanced and
alter a variety of setting for him ( ie making them larger) - caption
buttons, menus font size, active title bar, window font size etc etc.
However, I couldnt find this on Vista. Where is it?

 
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      15th May 2007
"lindajf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I work with visually impaired clients. Today Ii visited my fist client who
> has Vista rather than XP. He wanted me to get onto Settings advanced and
> alter a variety of setting for him ( ie making them larger) - caption
> buttons, menus font size, active title bar, window font size etc etc.
> However, I couldnt find this on Vista. Where is it?
>



You've a couple of options...

1. Control Panel > Personalisation> Adjust Font Size & Other options

(accessible by right click desktop / personalize)

2. Control Panel > Ease of Access (via start menu)

(This is also accessible directly from the Vista logon screen,
button lower left hand corner)

 
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      15th May 2007

"lindajf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:8C020BD7-92F9-46B0-B7C7-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I work with visually impaired clients. Today Ii visited my fist client who
> has Vista rather than XP. He wanted me to get onto Settings advanced and
> alter a variety of setting for him ( ie making them larger) - caption
> buttons, menus font size, active title bar, window font size etc etc.
> However, I couldnt find this on Vista. Where is it?
>



Also

Right-click desktop > Personalize > Window Color and Appearance >
Advanced....

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      15th May 2007


"Julian" wrote:

> "lindajf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:8C020BD7-92F9-46B0-B7C7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I work with visually impaired clients. Today Ii visited my fist client who
> > has Vista rather than XP. He wanted me to get onto Settings advanced and
> > alter a variety of setting for him ( ie making them larger) - caption
> > buttons, menus font size, active title bar, window font size etc etc.
> > However, I couldnt find this on Vista. Where is it?
> >

>
>
> You've a couple of options...
>
> 1. Control Panel > Personalisation> Adjust Font Size & Other options
>
> (accessible by right click desktop / personalize)
>
> 2. Control Panel > Ease of Access (via start menu)
>
> (This is also accessible directly from the Vista logon screen,
> button lower left hand corner.


How exactly do you adjust the font size - say for the icons or menus or
windows. There seem to be no pt settings? it asks for dpi which means nothing
to the average punter?

>

 
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      15th May 2007
"lindajf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Julian" wrote:
>
>> "lindajf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:8C020BD7-92F9-46B0-B7C7-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I work with visually impaired clients. Today Ii visited my fist client
>> >who
>> > has Vista rather than XP. He wanted me to get onto Settings advanced
>> > and
>> > alter a variety of setting for him ( ie making them larger) - caption
>> > buttons, menus font size, active title bar, window font size etc etc.
>> > However, I couldnt find this on Vista. Where is it?
>> >

>>
>>
>> You've a couple of options...
>>
>> 1. Control Panel > Personalisation> Adjust Font Size & Other options
>>
>> (accessible by right click desktop / personalize)
>>
>> 2. Control Panel > Ease of Access (via start menu)
>>
>> (This is also accessible directly from the Vista logon screen,
>> button lower left hand corner.

>
> How exactly do you adjust the font size - say for the icons or menus or
> windows. There seem to be no pt settings? it asks for dpi which means
> nothing
> to the average punter?



Rather than me typing out or cut and pasting sections from the Vista
help and support function try the following...

Start Menu > Help & Support >

Type "font size" in the search window and hit enter... (keyboard - bottom
right corner.)

Left click (probably index finger on right hand) mouse
on option 1. Make the text on your screen larger or smaller

and take it from there. I can't describe it any better myself.


 
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Dana Cline - MVP
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      15th May 2007
You can adjust some things with the mouse...for instance, click on the
desktop, press Ctrl, and move the mouse wheel - it adjusts the size of the
desktop icons. It may also work in other programs...

Dana Cline - MCE MVP

"lindajf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I work with visually impaired clients. Today Ii visited my fist client who
> has Vista rather than XP. He wanted me to get onto Settings advanced and
> alter a variety of setting for him ( ie making them larger) - caption
> buttons, menus font size, active title bar, window font size etc etc.
> However, I couldnt find this on Vista. Where is it?
>



 
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Adam Albright
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      15th May 2007
On Tue, 15 May 2007 04:26:00 -0700, lindajf
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I work with visually impaired clients. Today Ii visited my fist client who
>has Vista rather than XP. He wanted me to get onto Settings advanced and
>alter a variety of setting for him ( ie making them larger) - caption
>buttons, menus font size, active title bar, window font size etc etc.
>However, I couldnt find this on Vista. Where is it?



Go to Control Panel, try Easy of Access Center. Several cool features
for the impared.



 
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