- Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see
Learn how to make items on the screen appear larger by using Magnifier in Windows
- Setting up and using Magnifier - Microsoft Support
Turn on Magnifier on your PC, either from the settings menu or using the shortcut Win + (Plus Sign) Tip: Make sure in Magnifier’s settings, you have Magnifier set to follow your keyboard and mouse, by checking the boxes for mouse cursor and keyboard focus
- Customize the Windows Start Menu - Microsoft Support
Learn how to customize the Windows Start menu, pin or unpin apps, adjust the layout, and personalize its appearance to enhance your productivity and user experience
- How to use Magnifier reading - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 includes built-in accessibility tools for individuals who are blind, color blind, or have low vision This article covers how Magnifier can read text on your screen aloud in addition to making it appear larger
- Start Menu | Microsoft Windows
To pin apps you use often to the Start menu, open Start , find the app you want to pin, then press (or right-click) the app, and select Pin to Start To make other changes to how the Start menu looks, select Start , then select Settings > Personalization > Start
- Make Windows Easier to See for Accessibility | Microsoft Windows
Explore Windows 11 accessibility and make Windows easier to see Adjust your text size to make text and apps easier to read, add contrast, or use the built-in magnifying tool
- How to change the built-in Magnifier Shortcuts - Microsoft Q A
I do understand the frustration and inconvenience of leaving a game where the Windows key would open the start menu Currently, there is no direct way for Windows to tweak the settings to change how Magnifier is used, but there are some other options we can try to use
- Windows 11 magnifier options? - Microsoft Q A
The following sample application demonstrates how to use the Magnification API to create a full screen magnifier that magnifies the entire screen, and a windowed magnifier that magnifies and displays a portion of the screen in a window
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