[bksvol-discuss] Re: The Case of the Puny font, Please help!

  • From: Jamie Yates <jamieyates@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 22:39:04 -0700 (PDT)

Lissi, if you try:
   
  Alt-V (for the view menu)
  Z (for zoom)
  Mine shows with 200% already checked, which is the first "radio button"
  If yours shows 200% already checked, you could tab to ok and press enter.
   
  If not, you could tab to 200% (or use your up and down arrow keys) and then 
tab to ok and press enter
   
  If that does not help, 
  Alt-V again for the view menu
  And choose N for normal, or try choosing P for the print layout.
   
  Print layout sometimes makes it appear bigger on your screen, but sometimes 
normal does too.
   
  Hope that helps.
   
  

Estelnalissi <airadil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
          Dear Booksharian Friends, 
   
  For no reason I can fathom, Microsoft word, office 2003 on my Dell computer 
using JAWS 8.0 and Windows XP, displays teeny letters when I write in new 
documents. When I just unzipped a book to validate the letters looked like 
black sand, to my eyes, not at all like letters. The writing is so tiny most 
paragraphs are under a line long. The text font sizes I use most often when 
validating are 10,, 12 or 14 except for chapter headings which and titles which 
may range between 18 and 26. To see the letters at all, I have to alt o, enter 
font and make it at least 40. Then each page is about 4 pages long. The 
computer thinks the size 40 font is taking up lots of room, but it looks 
visually like 12 or 14. 
   
  I don't care what the size of the font is to do my validating. I rely on JAWS 
with all of the punctuation being spoken, to validate. I just worry, if I leave 
the font as it appears, if the words will be completely visually unreadable.
   
  Also when I print out a document I've just made as in writing a letter. The 
page comes out of the printer looking blank to me. 
   
  Since the size of the print looks vastly different from the size it says it 
is on the font part of the options menu,  I don't know what to do. Also the 
cursor which I rarely try to find visually, has gone completely invisible to 
me, now. Before, with patience and using 7 on the num pad to put it at the 
beginning of the line, I could find it visually. Now, it's too small for me to 
see at all. 
   
  I was  guessing when I told you I have Windows XP. I forgot how to ask the 
computer to tell me what version of windows I have. 
   
  I have wondered if I did something to make the computer think I want 
microscopic print to be the default, but I don't know how to change a default 
for print or cursor size in Word. 
   
  This next observation isn't really relevant to my volunteer work for 
Bookshare. I'm mentioning it just in case any of you has a suggestion. For 
weeks at a time, the size of everything at the sites I visit on the internet is 
quite small for me to see which I don't mind since JAWS manages to read it 
quite well most of the time. Then, again for reasons I don't understand, the 
size of the print becomes giant and stays that way for weeks until for unknown 
reasons I don't understand. I can see the huge print, but it's tedious for me 
and I would never make the print big on purpose. Jaws navigates and reads much 
more reliably with small print and when Jaws is happy, so am I. Only small 
parts of a page are on my screen when the print goes giant, but here too, I 
don't know how to ask the computer to display everything in a default that will 
make everything appear the standard size sighted people can see and JAWS 
obviously prefers. 
   
  I'll appreciate any help you can offer. I was making great progress in 
Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul, a book I'm really enjoying validating, Only 
being able to validate 5 books at a time feels restrictive to me, but it has 
had the very desirable effect on me that I'm taking on and finishing the 
longer, more complicated validations in a much timelier way. 
   
  Thank you in advance.
   
  Always with love,
   
  Lissi
   
   



Jamie in Michigan 
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