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Old 08-04-2020, 07:32 PM   #751
cc_in_oh
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With my newish PC I've gone from 2 24" FHD monitors to 2 27" QHD. Everything is a little smaller and a little farther away with that setup. Before, I never bothered with the magnifier but now it's lens mode is a worthwhile tool. But [win]+ and [win]esc to turn it on and off seems ridiculously cumbersome when working mostly just with the mouse. Why can't I have a magnifier tool on screen that I can just drag over what I want to magnify, then snap shut when I release the mouse button? I'm not saying replace the current way of using it but add something like this for quick on-and-off use (like reading the tiny clock in the taskbar without spraining my neck)
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