In the Color list, choose a new color for the flashing cursor that appears when you are typing text into an edit box, document, and so on. To use the original system color for the cursor, choose Original. To choose from additional colors, activate the Define Custom Color button and choose one of the available colors from the palette.
Sample Cursor Enhancement
This area allows you to preview your cursor enhancement settings. MAGic displays a sample of you current cursor enhancements using the text in this area. This lets you adjust the enhancements to achieve the desired effect before applying them.
Cursor Enhancement Attributes
The Cursor Enhancement Attributes area allows you to choose a cursor enhancement style. You can also adjust the appearance and size of the enhancement and when it displays on your screen.
Style
In the Style list, choose one of the following enhancement styles:
* None - The cursor appears as a blinking vertical bar, with no additional enhancements.
* Oval - A small area around the cursor is surrounded by an oval.
* Triangle - Two small triangles appear above and below the current position of the cursor.
* Box - The immediate area around the cursor is surrounded by a small rectangle.
* Line - Perpendicular lines appear beneath the text and a small vertical line indicates the exact position of the cursor.
Color
In the Color list, choose a color for the enhancement style you selected. To invert the brightness or colors of screen areas covered by the enhancement, choose Invert Brightness or Invert Colors. To choose from additional colors, activate the Define Custom Color button and choose one of the available colors from the palette.
Display
In the Display list, choose when MAGic should apply enhancements to the cursor:
* Always - The cursor enhancements are always active and visible on the screen.
* Cursor Moving - The enhancements are only visible when the cursor is moving, such as when you are typing text or using the arrow keys.
* Cursor Not Moving - The enhancements are only visible when the cursor is stationary.
* When MAGic Key is Pressed - The enhancements only appear when you press the MAGic Key.
Transparency
Use the Transparency slider to adjust the transparency level of the cursor enhancement. This is useful if your cursor enhancement frequently obscures the surrounding text. Higher levels of transparency allow you to see text and images beneath the enhancement.
Thickness
Use the Thickness slider to adjust the thickness of the cursor enhancement. Thicker cursor enhancements are easier to see and stand out more. Thinner cursor enhancements are more subdued and let you see more of the text.
Length
Use the Length slider to adjust the horizontal size of the cursor enhancement style. This affects how much text is included within the oval, box, and line enhancements.
Height
Use the Height slider to adjust the vertical size of the cursor enhancement style. This affects the height of the oval and box enhancements and increases the length of the vertical portion of the line enhancement.
Color Enhancements
From the Magnification menu, choose Color Enhancements to define how MAGic displays colors on your screen. This feature allows you to replace and swap colors, adjust the brightness and contrast, apply tinting, make your screen black-and-white (monochrome), and invert the brightness and colors of your display. You can apply color enhancements to the magnified area, unmagnified area, or both. The Magnified Area and Unmagnified Area tabs provide the same enhancement options.
Note:f you are using Windows 95, 98, or ME, you can only use the Color Enhancements command to invert the colors of your screen.
The Color Schemes tab lets you save your color enhancements settings as a scheme or switch to a different scheme. For more information on schemes, refer to Using Schemes on page 47.
Select the Enable Color Enhancements check box on any tab in this dialog box to apply color enhancements to your display. Clear this check box to disable the color enhancements. You can also use the Color Enhancements button to enable or disable color enhancements.
2006-06-25 05:12:55
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