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| 11/13/2008 05:10 AM |
| Re: Problem with FireFox 3.0.3 |
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Hello John, I'm very sorry to hear about your economic situation and I hope that you will survive this crisis in your own house. I referred to zt 9.1 indeed
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| 11/12/2008 02:28 PM |
| Re: Problem with FireFox 3.0.3 |
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Hello, Bas, Thank you for your sharing with me about your experience. I understand about losing cursor tracking no matter what version. I'm still using ZT
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| 11/12/2008 01:07 PM |
| Re: Problem with FireFox 3.0.3 |
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Hello John, I contacted Ai2 the other day about this issue and they are working on it. The last update of zt fixed most ff tracking issues for me. Sometimes zt
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| 11/11/2008 05:25 PM |
| Re: Problem with FireFox 3.0.3 |
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Did you check the Accessibility functions in the FireFox Options? Also, Try pressing F7 while in FireFox. ... -- ... Keep Shooting! BruceHP@(*).com
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| 11/11/2008 05:09 PM |
| Problem with FireFox 3.0.3 |
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Dear Everybody: I installed fireFox 3.0.3 last Saturday night while I stay home to catch up my rests after a flu. Anyway, I noticed that I'm having a cursor
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| 10/27/2008 06:45 AM |
| free online maggnifier at http://www.itzooms.com/ |
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free online maggnifier at http://www.itzooms.com/ The Charity of which i am Chairman has used the cd and usb versions of Lightning with great acceptance by
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| 10/26/2008 01:49 PM |
| Re: Magnifier standards |
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You might want to search under Geology hand lenses. You can buy a fine B&L 10X magnifier for under $50. Any more than $100 is always a rip-off. My favorite
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| 10/26/2008 07:25 AM |
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I'm told diopters is a more accurate way to compare mags. The $3.99 price would have been a red flag for me. Barbara _____ From: magnifiers@yahoogroups.com
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| 10/26/2008 02:35 AM |
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The closer the magnifier is held to your eye, the greater the magnification will be. So if you hold the magnifier close to your eye and move the page you are
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| 10/26/2008 02:26 AM |
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Magnifiers should really be selected based on their diopter power, this is the standard mewsurement. There is no standard for magnification. In a message
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| 10/25/2008 08:45 PM |
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Thanks for the information. These magnifiers do say 8X and 10X they don't give the diopter. They are round and they are clear image just not as large as they
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| 10/25/2008 08:34 PM |
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Magnifiers vary extremely in quality. If you have ever been fitted with glasses you'll remember the better worse game which those of us with low vision usually
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| 10/25/2008 04:57 PM |
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I got them from the following link. I just emailed him and asked him to check them out. He said he is totally blind himself, but would have someone to do it
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| 10/25/2008 04:33 PM |
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I do believe magnifiers vary in quality, though I'm not sure how this works. I had a low vision specialist once show me two magnifiers that were both 10x
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| 10/25/2008 04:09 PM |
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I got the right magnifier. I got a 10X pocket magnifier and it magnifies less than the 5X Bausch & Lomb I have been using. Maybe the Chinese supplier
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