Every time I enter an application, I have to squint and lean forward with extreme eye strain to read the default anything. Sometimes Ctrl +/- works some times it doesn't. Sometimes you are stuck trying to read print where there isn't an adjustment for the print size.
When that happens, sometimes I have to stop and let my eyes rest before I continue. Straining to see what is written, with letters that blur and cannot be easily focused doesn't seem necessary, when so many applications permit default minimum font size as a configurable selection.
I would like to know what would be wrong if a person could easily read 8 point print but preferred 16 point as the minimum font size for his 27" monitor. That is what I set my minimum font size when configuring Application Appearance in Kubuntu 14.04.
Yes, I can read using 12 point configuration, but it is not comfortable for me like when the settings are much larger. The difficulty is so great, when I am reading 8 point or smaller type that I get headaches and have to stop reading.
I guess it would be acceptable, if it was within the law and necessary, but still it seems unfair for someone like me to have to press the zoom in feature 5 or 6 times each time I change pages just to be able to read a document, web page, or application form, and have to do this almost every time I click on a link.
The men in my family, before my father, lived a maximum of 47 years. My father lived to 53. The trend is to live longer, not necessarily in perfect health, just longer. My generation is proof in my family, because I am 72 and still kicking.
So you see, the percentage of older folks is increasing who have ageing infirmities. For me, apparently, it is my vision. However when it is so easy to make default font size minimums for applications, why do we not do so?
I wanted to install another operating system in my computer. I used PartedMagic to set the partitions. I did not finish and will have to return to finish the job, because one of the best partition managers available has a fixed font size of about 5 to 8 point. I cannot tell, I can only say that every letter and number is still blurry when I am filling in the numbers and instructions for my partition structure, and I have moved forward and back from the screen to find the optimal clarity.
I have to tell you, anyone with the genius to make such a wonderful program, is surely intelligent enough to answer my vision requirements. In any event, I can't wait for him or her to reach their 72nd, so they can appreciate my experience.
Anyone who designs a browser that adjusts to the needs of the users will corner the user market. Is there any reason that a web page shouldn't fill the size of the users screen, adjusting font size to meet the requirement.
Anyone who designs an operating system that makes similar adjustments in their program to ensure that screen space is not wasted will also experience greater success.
I can assure you that if people had to Ctrl - to decrease their font size from full screen enjoyment, you would never see things written like this. And if the font size was unpleasantly large and they did not have the ability to reduce it, just how many would have to stop to rest their eyes? You could count them on no fingers.
If I had the skills and abilities of the programmers who provide these wonderful applications, I would be among the most prosperous. The reason is simple. I would take into consideration the needs and desires of the people who used my skills.
You know who you are, that can create such a programming benefit. Go get em bud. It will make you rich. If you don't care about money, it will make you famous. If you prefer not having fame, it will make you proud. If you don't like pride, it will make you happy, and that's not a bad deal.
When that happens, sometimes I have to stop and let my eyes rest before I continue. Straining to see what is written, with letters that blur and cannot be easily focused doesn't seem necessary, when so many applications permit default minimum font size as a configurable selection.
I would like to know what would be wrong if a person could easily read 8 point print but preferred 16 point as the minimum font size for his 27" monitor. That is what I set my minimum font size when configuring Application Appearance in Kubuntu 14.04.
Yes, I can read using 12 point configuration, but it is not comfortable for me like when the settings are much larger. The difficulty is so great, when I am reading 8 point or smaller type that I get headaches and have to stop reading.
I guess it would be acceptable, if it was within the law and necessary, but still it seems unfair for someone like me to have to press the zoom in feature 5 or 6 times each time I change pages just to be able to read a document, web page, or application form, and have to do this almost every time I click on a link.
The men in my family, before my father, lived a maximum of 47 years. My father lived to 53. The trend is to live longer, not necessarily in perfect health, just longer. My generation is proof in my family, because I am 72 and still kicking.
So you see, the percentage of older folks is increasing who have ageing infirmities. For me, apparently, it is my vision. However when it is so easy to make default font size minimums for applications, why do we not do so?
I wanted to install another operating system in my computer. I used PartedMagic to set the partitions. I did not finish and will have to return to finish the job, because one of the best partition managers available has a fixed font size of about 5 to 8 point. I cannot tell, I can only say that every letter and number is still blurry when I am filling in the numbers and instructions for my partition structure, and I have moved forward and back from the screen to find the optimal clarity.
I have to tell you, anyone with the genius to make such a wonderful program, is surely intelligent enough to answer my vision requirements. In any event, I can't wait for him or her to reach their 72nd, so they can appreciate my experience.
Anyone who designs a browser that adjusts to the needs of the users will corner the user market. Is there any reason that a web page shouldn't fill the size of the users screen, adjusting font size to meet the requirement.
Anyone who designs an operating system that makes similar adjustments in their program to ensure that screen space is not wasted will also experience greater success.
I can assure you that if people had to Ctrl - to decrease their font size from full screen enjoyment, you would never see things written like this. And if the font size was unpleasantly large and they did not have the ability to reduce it, just how many would have to stop to rest their eyes? You could count them on no fingers.
If I had the skills and abilities of the programmers who provide these wonderful applications, I would be among the most prosperous. The reason is simple. I would take into consideration the needs and desires of the people who used my skills.
You know who you are, that can create such a programming benefit. Go get em bud. It will make you rich. If you don't care about money, it will make you famous. If you prefer not having fame, it will make you proud. If you don't like pride, it will make you happy, and that's not a bad deal.
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