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- MiniScreen changes the size of the desktop on a large screen Macintosh to
- something smaller. It's great for software developers with full page
- displays who need to test their programs on smaller screen machines. It is
- useful for constraining mouse clicks to the windows of older applications
- (e.g. some games) that are not MultiFinder compatible. It also makes for a
- neat gag in the office. See if your co-workers can navigate through the
- Finder with a Classic Mac's 4" desktop!
-
- MiniScreen's Control Panel interface allows you to customize it. Throw
- animated knife switches to turn it on or off, and to enable or disable the
- display of the startup icon. Use the pop-up menu to choose from a list of
- popular screen sizes. Type numbers into the two text input boxes to set up a
- custom sized desktop. During startup, holding down the Option key tells
- MiniScreen that you want to use the mouse to select the size of a custom
- desktop. MiniScreen remembers your new screen size so that it will set your
- display accordingly each time you start your Mac.
-
- See the enclosed "About MiniScreen..." file for complete documentation.
-
- This 1.6 trial version has been colorized, supports additional screen sizes
- including the new 21" Apple Color monitor, has a completely revised pop up
- menu showing screen dimensions for all monitors, knife switch directions
- are corrected (pushing them up, rather than down, turns things on), is
- System 7 compatible, and is compiled with THINK C 5.0.1. Shareware $20.
-