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MaryA
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      06-19-2007
I've used the internalsearch function & got a hit for Turn Off Magnifier.
It linked me to magnifier which only allows me to turn it on! I've searched
the discussion groups & found some suggestions, but I couldn't make them work.

I boot up, the magnifier turns on, I manually turn it off & reboot; there it
is again. I went to see what programs run on startup & it's not there.

Could someone please please walk me through the process so that it doesn't
automatically turn on.?

Thanks
 
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mikeyhsd
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      06-19-2007
control panel - Ease of Access icon.







"MaryA" <> wrote in message news:4B2DD122-0F62-4CD6-934C-...
I've used the internalsearch function & got a hit for Turn Off Magnifier.
It linked me to magnifier which only allows me to turn it on! I've searched
the discussion groups & found some suggestions, but I couldn't make them work.

I boot up, the magnifier turns on, I manually turn it off & reboot; there it
is again. I went to see what programs run on startup & it's not there.

Could someone please please walk me through the process so that it doesn't
automatically turn on.?

Thanks
 
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daveg
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      06-21-2007
I'm still waiting for an answer that works.

Thanks,

Dave

"mikeyhsd" wrote:

> control panel - Ease of Access icon.
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> "MaryA" <> wrote in message news:4B2DD122-0F62-4CD6-934C-...
> I've used the internalsearch function & got a hit for Turn Off Magnifier.
> It linked me to magnifier which only allows me to turn it on! I've searched
> the discussion groups & found some suggestions, but I couldn't make them work.
>
> I boot up, the magnifier turns on, I manually turn it off & reboot; there it
> is again. I went to see what programs run on startup & it's not there.
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> Could someone please please walk me through the process so that it doesn't
> automatically turn on.?
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> Thanks

 
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GGeek
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      09-27-2007

Go to *Control Panel* and look *below* the *Ease Of Access icon* Select
*Optimize Visiual Display* a screen called Make Compter Easier to see
will come up.
*Scroll down to the magnifier* and *uncheck* the magnifier selection
Then *click on the Apply* button


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antivista
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      12-31-2007

Tried your suggestion but the magnifier still get turn on at
startup.:frown:


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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      12-31-2007
Go to > Control Panel > and look below the Ease Of Access icon Select
> Optimize Visiual Display > a screen called Make Compter Easier to see

will come up.
> Scroll down to the magnifier and 'uncheck' the magnifier selection

Then "click on the Apply" button
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Mac
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      12-31-2007
Check your mouse settings. Maybe one of the buttons of the mouse is set to
magnifier and you pressed that button. Change that function from one of
you mouse settings.



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Path Rider
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      02-21-2008
I have had the same problem. It seems when my cursor touches the left side
of the screen the magnfier comes on and you can't turn it off until you
restart the computer. I followed the suggestion to go to the control panel
for Ease of Access and clicked on Optimize the Display. However, the
magnifier is unchecked. This is a continuing nuisance and happens a lot. Is
there a way to turn of the Ease of Access capability? I looked in the
Windows options list but saw no listing for turning off individual
capabilites such as this.
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"GGeek" wrote:

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> Go to *Control Panel* and look *below* the *Ease Of Access icon* Select
> *Optimize Visiual Display* a screen called Make Compter Easier to see
> will come up.
> *Scroll down to the magnifier* and *uncheck* the magnifier selection
> Then *click on the Apply* button
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> GGeek
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R. C. White
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      02-21-2008
Hi, Path Rider.

A couple of weeks ago, I had practically the same problem, except that the
Magnifier stayed on all the time; touching the side of the screen did not
toggle it own. After a frustrating day, I posted a plea for help in the
microsoft.public.windowsxp.accessibility newsgroup and quickly got a
response from a poster named Byte:
> You do not get a small window with an Exit button? Once activated
> check the Taskbar for the Magnifier and rightclick and click Close.


To which I replied:
> NOW I see that on the Taskbar! Where was it this morning? I looked all

over for something and never found it. :>( I'm using Vista, so it might be
different from WinXP.

> But I found the answer,,, finally, with help from another MVP. Back on
> the

Ease of Access page, under Make the computer easier to see, I found the
checkbox, unchecked it and Applied it.

It seems you've already tried that, though, so I'm not sure what else to
suggest. This was my first visit to the accessibility newsgroup, but they
quickly solved my problem. Perhaps a visit there would be your best hope.

RC
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"Path Rider" <> wrote in message
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> I have had the same problem. It seems when my cursor touches the left
> side
> of the screen the magnfier comes on and you can't turn it off until you
> restart the computer. I followed the suggestion to go to the control
> panel
> for Ease of Access and clicked on Optimize the Display. However, the
> magnifier is unchecked. This is a continuing nuisance and happens a lot.
> Is
> there a way to turn of the Ease of Access capability? I looked in the
> Windows options list but saw no listing for turning off individual
> capabilites such as this.
> --
> Path Rider
>
>
> "GGeek" wrote:
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>> Go to *Control Panel* and look *below* the *Ease Of Access icon* Select
>> *Optimize Visiual Display* a screen called Make Compter Easier to see
>> will come up.
>> *Scroll down to the magnifier* and *uncheck* the magnifier selection
>> Then *click on the Apply* button
>>
>>
>> --
>> GGeek


 
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badger1215
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      04-07-2008
"GGeek" instructions were great!! Why couldn't this be in the HELP
section??? they had several other options regarding magnifier, but NOTHING
on how to turn it off. THANK YOU, GGeek!!


"GGeek" wrote:

>
> Go to *Control Panel* and look *below* the *Ease Of Access icon* Select
> *Optimize Visiual Display* a screen called Make Compter Easier to see
> will come up.
> *Scroll down to the magnifier* and *uncheck* the magnifier selection
> Then *click on the Apply* button
>
>
> --
> GGeek
>

 
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