Magical Glass
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I want you to take a look into my crystal ball. Do you see your future? No. Do you see your past? No. What do you see? You see a freeware program that magnifies things on your screen. Sure, that might not be anything new. The thing that separates Magical Glass from all the other programs out there is that it is the easiest by far to use.
Here is what the author of the program has to say about it:
The nice screen magnifier, moves together with the cursor Windows, the overlay is used. In settings it is possible to replace the cursor with a magnifier. The big set hot keys, a dynamic zoom, brightness and size, an opportunity to make screenshots in clipboard.
There are no additional windows. Does not hinder work by the mouse, it is good for editing pixel in the graphic editors, and it is simple for examining small-sized details. When Magical Glass is running you will see a Magical Glass icon in the system tray (located at the end of the task-bar.)
If you have any issues or problems, you might check out the help Web page for Magical Glass. One problem I ran into was turning it on after I had installed it. All you need to do is right-click the taskbar icon, and turn it to “on.”
Other magnifying programs just do not have the form or functionality that Magical Glass has. They are too clunky or do not have an easy on and off switch for you to use. Magical Glass has all that and more, so that is why it is my top choice for a reliable and free solution for making tiny things on your screen much bigger.
[135k] [Win98/ME/NT/2k/XP] [FREE]
Tags: freeware, desktop, zoom, mitch keeler, magnify
