Previously Bill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I'm not certain if I'm in the best newsgroup for this question but I
> ran across a lot of web cam discussions in this group so here goes.
> I'm trying to use a web cam to assist a visually impaired individual
> read printed material. I've used a product called digi-Watcher and
> it's the closest I've come to a solution.
> What I'm looking for is freeware or shareware that takes the output of
> a webcam and fills most of the screen with an enlarged image of what's
> being seen by the camera. This way the individual can read what the
> camera is viewing and see more of it by either moving the camera,
> moving the target or by scrolling on the screen. If anyone knows of
> software that will address this requirement I'd like to know about it.
> For this trial we're using a bottom of the line Logitech web cam that
> seems to do ok with capturing the image even though it's limited to
> 480x640.
xawtv with window-size option? Of course that is for Linux.
For a MS solution you will have to pay.
Arno
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