wINDOWS 7 Pro built in Magnifier dpes mpt wproperly

I used the win 7 Pro for more than 2 yeats and resorted to the magnifying glass for more than a year because of the macular de-generation. for the last month about the magnifying glass appears and power off when it is placed on the taks bar, if I have a window open to the minimum or maximum Magnifier lights, if I'm reading a file drop-down menu using the magnifying glass he falshes very difficult to locate the pointer which is at the center of the zoomed area that is necessary to see what I'm trying to click. I have to use a magnifying glass because I can't do the screen is brighter, this eye problem requires either a broad view of the text or text that is "BOLD" that has a contrast of brigher.

How can I stop this blinking. It does not seam to do this as bad when IE9 is at the maximum, bot allways falshes on bottom of drop or the task bar links. It seems that when the microscope is placed above any thing which is executalble

Hello

Thanks for giving an opportunity to help you with your concern for Windows to Microsoft Community!

You are facing problems with the built-in magnifying glass.

Method 1:

Try the SFC (System File Checker) scan on the computer.
SFC/scannow is a very useful command that you can use in any version of Windows. When the SFC (System File Checker) command is used with the/scannow switch, the tool analyzes all the important files of Windows on your computer and replace if necessary.
Missing and the corruption of the operating system (like many DLLs) files are probably the main cause of the major problems of Windows. In view of this, plus the fact that the SFC/scannow is completely automatic and very easy to use, the tool should be usually one of your top not troubleshooting.
Reference:
How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7
 
Method 2:
 
If the problem persists, then go ahead and create a new user account to check the issue.
 

Step 1: Create a new user account.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/create-a-user-account

Step 2: If the problem does not persist in the new user account, try to copy files to the new user profile

Difficulty of a damaged user profile

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/fix-a-corrupted-user-profile

I hope that helps!

If the problem persists, let us know.

For Windows related issues please let us know.

We will be happy to help you!

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