Posted by
Dominic Lusinchi on
Aug 28, 2006; 5:05am
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/significantly-not-significant-tp1070571p1070573.html
Jeff,
If you go to Edit (on the menu bar), Options, font size can be adjusted in
the Viewer tab you can adjust the font size (there are two areas of fonts,
so you will have to do both), select each item in the "Initial Output State"
list and increase the font to whatever is appropriate.
Other people on the list may have better suggestions.
Good luck,
Dominic
Dominic Lusinchi
Statistician
Far West Research
Statistical Consulting
San Francisco, California
415-664-3032
www.farwestresearch.com
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Subject: SPSS for disabilities?
I've just learned that I will have a visually impaired student in one of my
classes for which I require some work with SPSS. I'm not sure how bad the
student's eyesight is, but from what I gather, it is bad enough so that she
will require a notetaker and verbal recordings/translations of reading
material - although she can see to some degree and appears to be quite
capable on a computer (presumably enlarged in some way). Because this is a
basic/intro class, the spss work is not intensive - crosstabs and
frequencies mostly.
Is there anything special that anyone can offer as to how this student
might be better able to use the software? I took a quick look and have
found no way to enlarge the data editor window and menu items (we really
won't be using syntax files) and I really didn't see much.
Thanks in advance
Jeff