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QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:03 am
by joby_toss
QZoom is full screen zoom and operation tool like Mac OS X in Windows XP and Vista.

Extract using UE and create a file named "setting.ini" in the same folder as "QZoom.exe".
No registry entries, no files outside its own folder.
Pretty sure it doesn't need .Net.

Zoom In : Win + Alt + ^
Zoom Out : Win + Alt + -
Cancel : Esc
(customizable!)
Mouse Scroll Wheel Zoom In And Out.
Zoom In : Control Key + Wheel Up
Zoom Out : Control Key + Wheel Down
(It is possible to select and combine it
from Ctrl,Alt,Shift and Win Key.)

This app can do wonders used in conjunction with CamStudio.

Thank you, mira96!

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:15 am
by Lupo73
It seems to be good, I'll try it. :wink:

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 6:28 pm
by freakazoid
Cool! Thanks joby for posting!
Seems like mira96 posted a portable version on the blog, so no need to use UE ;)

Quite small memory usage, which is good.
Customizable hotkeys and mousewheel zoom as well!

Definitely useful for Camstudio or Camtasia!

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:06 pm
by joby_toss
freakazoid wrote:Cool! Thanks joby for posting!
Seems like mira96 posted a portable version on the blog, so no need to use UE ;)

Quite small memory usage, which is good.
Customizable hotkeys and mousewheel zoom as well!

Definitely useful for Camstudio or Camtasia!
Full portability confirmed by the author, mira96.
Link to portable version http://mira96.com/downloads/QZoom_v15e.zip .

Later edit: it can even zoom media player window (even on XP). Example:

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 5:40 pm
by webfork
Great program. Its JUST like OS X's CTRL+scroll wheel function. Can picture several uses:

1. Focusing audience attention during presentations or when you want to
2. Full screen a video that's not setup or capable of full screen (e.g. QuickTime player)
3. For the visually impaired.

Additionally its a small memory footprint, small file, simple settings file.

Comodo's complaining that its trying to add something to my startup menu but when I checked the settings, it didn't appear to do anything. *shrug*

Update:

Been using this program a lot. Issues:

1. The escape button problem - I mapped it to win+alt+"Esc" and the other two buttons to win+alt+"=" and win+alt+"-"

2. QZoom's scroll wheel on one system caused the whole system appeared to slow way down. This was on a on a Dell Latitude D820 with a 1920 x 1200 screen with a good video card. I switched over to just using the key combos and it worked fine.

3. If you use Dexpot with QZoom and change screens, the other (virtual) screen will just freeze until you hit escape key. Its minorly confusing.

4. It does add itself to the start menu but you can right click and uncheck that option pretty easily.

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:33 pm
by Lupo73
This software is very simple and powerful, but on my system it use about 50-60 MB of memory.. is it normal?

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:52 pm
by guinness
Idle I was getting 5MB and in use 6MB. Your results seem a little out. Also could you explain DBRicette??

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:14 am
by Lupo73
DBRicette? What's the question?

ps: I have contacted the QZoom author to report him these issues..

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 4:55 am
by mira96
Dear Lupo73.

I'm QZoom developer.
please teach your os and 32bit or 64bit.

QZoom use only one transparent(WS_EX_LAYERED) window when zooming.
my environment used 4-5M.(windows xp, 32bit)

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 6:25 am
by joby_toss
Impossible for me to make it pass 2mb of memory (ran it for hours).

WinXPProSP3x86

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Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:06 am
by guinness
DBRicette? What's the question?
I saw on winPenPack an entry called DBRicette and saw your name on the main page, wondered what it was? Google Translate is alittle poor.

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:46 am
by Lupo73
I don't know why, but on my computer use lots of memory:
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(my computer use Vista 32bit with 2GB of RAM)

OT @guinness: Yes ^^ ..I helped Giorgio Musilli, the author of DBRicette and of Didattica, redesigning these two websites (because I found previous graphics really incomprehensible). It was for hobby and because I'm interested also in didactic portable software (this is an Italian project I'm developing: PcInTasca).

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 4:06 am
by mira96
I confirmed it with vista.
QZoom used 30M-50M memory.

WC_MAGNIFIER style window seems to use a lot of memory.
Microsoft ZoomIt live zoom mode was used in the same.
(Both Windows magnification api is used.)

If QZoom create WC_MAGNIFIER style window while only zooming,
The screen flickers at each start.

Windows 7 is likely to be able to improve it.
because The screen flickers improved.

Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:13 am
by Lupo73
So, I didn't understand, is it not possible to fix it?

I have also found some additional ideas for improvements:
- add a (customizable or not) border to the zoom screen (to arrive to the screen corners with the view before than with the mouse) --> I think could be a good option to add, because it could allow to have a better view of marginal elements
- add mouse click combination, to enable zoom in/out using only mouse (for example double-center click, or other combination)
- fix incompatibility with default Windows image viewer, if possible (now if I zoom with QZoom, the image disappear)
- fix settings window as in the image

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Re: QZoom(Zoom like Mac OS X in Windows)

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 2:41 pm
by joby_toss
Until mira96 provides a 64bit version of QZoom (it "works" on win7x64 but it's so slow that is unusable), here is an alternative:
AeroZoom is a simple AutoHotKey program I (i.e. wandersick) created that enhances upon the new Magnifier in Windows 7 to turn any mouse into a presentation mouse, where zooming in/out and moving around becomes a breeze without a keyboard.
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It works exactly like QZoom (and more) if "Follow the mouse pointer" option is used in Windows Magnifier (needed); just hold LeftMouseButton and use the scroll wheel to zoom in/out.
Very nice, but you might encounter a system without Magnifier installed, so be careful! :)

Cheers!