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Peter replied to me:  
 
> But if you just want all the icons to be bigger, you want a software  
> add-on that does this on-the-fly.  
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> > Does SNAP offer any overriding adjustment in this regard ?  
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> Do you *just* want bigger icons?  SNAP offers zoom but I don't think it  
> is "aware" of icons.  
 
Basically, what I would want is this:  I'm used to running 1024 x 768.  I don't want to have to stare at  
tiny icons and tiny text.  If the proper (native) Res. for a replacement panel or CRT happens to be  
1600 x 1200, I would want to be able to resize Text *and* Icons such that they would continue to display  
at about the sizes I was used to, on a 1600 x 1200 screen.  There should be no loss of sharpness in doing  
so.  If I can't do this, I don't want to travel down that road.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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