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scaling!? flasher-2007
5/27/2007 10:34:54 PM
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Hello!

I use a 30 inch monitor (dell) with a screen resolution of 2560x1600 pixels.
Every flash-based website is terribly small and text is impossible to read.
How is it possible to make it (anything based on flash) bigger without
changing the resolution.

Zooming with IE7 has no effect on flash-based websites.

Re: scaling!? flasher-2007
5/27/2007 11:28:06 PM
Thanks for quick answer!

Well, there is a problem with almost every adobe software, because it is not
scalable. But I can't work on such a monitor without adjusting font size. So I
hope there will be possibilities for users like me soon as monitors get bigger
and more affordable.
Re: scaling!? urami_
5/28/2007 12:00:00 AM


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Not sure, might be hard. Even tho there are many of use using large monitors,
the end user still stays within small LCD's and laptops. Personally I have been
working in maximum of 1024x just to make sure the content is client friendly
as this seem the most common res. at the moment.


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Re: scaling!? urami_
5/28/2007 12:00:00 AM


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you can't really do much about, with such high resolution what's reasonably
readable for us will be small for you.


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Urami


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Re: scaling!? flasher-2007
5/28/2007 12:14:11 AM
One possibility is to use windows build in magnifier to enlarge everything on
screen. Is there maybe another smart idea to handle this problem (described
above)?

It's to bad that all microsoft software is scalable up to 400 dpi (on vista),
but there is no effect on adobe software although I need it more than any
other.
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