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>have
\n> CP,
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\n> I got your email and I thought I'd ask this group to see if they
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> been having problems with spam.guess
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\n> Has anybody on here seen an increase in spam after providing your
\n> email address to this forum? I have a decent spam catcher, so I
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> I wouldn't know if this forum has caused more spam to occur onto mygo
\n> own email account.
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\n> It seems the nVidia Desktop Manager's zoom feature makes my monitor
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> into spanning mode. I assume it is going from 1 pixel to a 4x4do
\n> situation, which I think is different than what Vista is suppose to
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> but I could be wrong. I'm not too crazy about spanning, however Ihad
\n> didn't know this feature existed so thank you for sharing.
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\n> Is there a way to zoom just a certain part of the screen as if you
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> a real magnifying glass?Judging
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\n> MD
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\n> --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "Carlos de la Puente"
\n> <delapuente.carlos@> wrote:
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\n> > nVidia's Desktop Manager has a magnifier glass (up to 16x).
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> > by the quality of the magnified image, it seems it does vector-based
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> > scaling.<educationk12@>
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\n> > CP
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\n> > --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "educationk12"
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> > wrote:might
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\n> > > This looks promising! I was thinking the same thing the other
\n> > > day...like a real portable magnifying glass. I imagine there
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> > behas
\n> > > some software programs out there that do this.
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\n> > > Appears the latest ATI card that is to be released January 22nd
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> > > beaten the 8800 card in all the tests, although the site thattested
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> > > it is in question. Which for me I am thinking that might getNvidia
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> > toDirectX10
\n> > > hurry up and release the rest of their G80 lineup/Quadro
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> > > cards. ATI R600still
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\n> > > http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36642
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\n> > > MD
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\n> > >
\n> > > --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "angryazul" <brian@> wrote:
\n> > > >
\n> > > > Thanks for all the advice re: my eyesight and the T221. I
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> > > > haven't found one (or a vp2290b) in Manhattan that I could seewhich is
\n> > > > firsthand, so if someone does know of one, I would appreciate
\n> > seeing
\n> > > > it very much.
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\n> > > > I was just reading about the magnification tool in Vista
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> > > > rather unremarkable except, when used with XAML apps, will doarea
\n> > > > vector-based scaling. On the surface, this seems very well
\n> > done. I
\n> > > > would like it even more if would seamlessly blend the zoomed
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> > backthe
\n> > > > into the regular desktop--as if there were a convex bubble in
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> > > > screen that would move with your cursor. But this at leastis a
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> > start:
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\n> > > > http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2006/04/04/568648.aspx
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