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ZoomIn (VERSION 1.00)
Copyright (c) 1997 Ziff-Davis Publishing Company
Written by Steve Zimmerman and Brent Zimmerman
First Published in PC Magazine, US Edition, September 9 1997.
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About ZoomIn...
ZoomIn lets you use a hotkey to pop up a zoomed window.
Since the keyboard and mouse remain fully functional, it is
especially useful within paint programs. When the zoom window
is displayed, the mouse is slowed to facilitate bitmap editing.
ZoomIn is application-independent, and lets you configure the
hotkey as well as the zoom factor and the pixel width. It runs
under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 or higher.
USAGE:
To install ZoomIn, copy its program files-ZoomIn.exe and
KeyHook.dll-to a directory on your hard drive, and add a shortcut
to ZoomIn.exe to your Startup menu. If you find that you use
ZoomIn often, put the shortcut in your StartUp group so it's
loaded automatically each time you start Windows.
When you run ZoomIn, it places its magnifying-glass icon in the
system tray. To toggle the zoom window on an off, double-click
the tray icon or press the ZoomIn hotkey. The hotkey is set to
Ctrl+` by default because this is an uncommon key combination
that you can press with your left hand (the opposite hand that
most people use to maneuver the mouse). You can change the
hotkey if you'd prefer something else.
The zoom window is a thinly outlined square containing a
magnified copy of the area surrounding the mouse pointer. The
small flashing square inside the window represents the location
of mouse pointer. To zoom in on a specific area of the screen,
simply move the mouse to that location. The ZoomIn window will
follow your movements, typically staying at the lower right of
the mouse pointer. If you move the mouse pointer to the extreme
bottom or right side of the screen, the ZoomIn window will
automatically move to the other side of the pointer to avoid
moving off the edge of the screen.
What makes ZoomIn much more than a simple magnifier utility is
that when the zoom window is displayed, you can still perform
all of the usual mouse and keyboard functions. This is partic-
ularly useful in bitmap editors that require the use of the
mouse. To exit ZoomIn, right-click its tray icon and choose
Exit ZoomIn from the context menu.
ZoomIn lets you control four settings: the hotkey combination,
the zoom factor, the zoom area, and the hotkey behavior.
To change any of these properties, right-click the ZoomIn tray
icon and choose Properties. Due to programming constraints,
the hotkey is disabled while the ZoomIn Properties dialog box
is visible, but you can bring up a test zoom window by clicking
on the image of the globe.
To change the hotkey, put the cursor in the Hotkey edit box,
then press the desired key combination. You must use key com-
binations that include Shift, Alt or Ctrl, and single keys
cannot be used.
The Zoom Factor control lets you change the magnification of
the ZoomIn window. A zoom factor of three means that one pixel
on the screen will appear three pixels wide and three pixels
high in the ZoomIn window. You can set the zoom factor to any
value from two to six.
The Zoom Area control determines the size of the area that will
be magnified in the zoom window. For example, if you set the
zoom area to 25, the zoom window will magnify an area of the
screen 25 pixels wide and 25 pixels high. You can set the zoom
area to any value between 20 and 60.
The "Only display while hotkey is held down" checkbox lets you
change the behavior of the hotkey. When unchecked (the default),
the hotkey acts like a toggle; the zoom window stays visible
until you press the hotkey again. If you check this option,
the ZoomIn window will only remain visible while the hotkey is
held down.
Note: The file ZOOM_SRC.ZIP contained in ZOOMIN.ZIP is the
source code for ZoomIn. This will only be of interest to you
if you are a programmer, and can be discarded if you choose.
Support for ZoomIn:
Support for the free utilities offered by PC Magazine can be
obtained electronically in the discussion area of
PC Magazine's Web site and in the Utilities section of ZD Net's
TIPS Forum on CompuServe.
For PC Magazine's Web site go to the
URL http://www.pcmag.com/discuss/ and select the Utilities
area. You can also access the Utilities discussion area from
the utility's download page. The authors of current utilities
generally monitor the discussion area every day. You may find
an answer to your question simply by reading the messages
previously posted. If the author is not available and you have
a question that the sysops can't answer, the editor of the
Utilities column, who also checks the area each day, will
contact the author for you.
For ZD Net's TIPS Forum (GO ZNT:TIPS). The authors of current
utilities generally visit this forum daily. You may find an
answer to your question by reading the messages already posted
in the forum. If the author is not available and the forum
sysops can't answer your question, the Utilities column editor,
who checks this forum each day, will contact the author for you.
ZoomIn was cowritten by Steve Zimmerman and Brent Zimmerman,
brothers and Windows programmers based in Utah.
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