Wish: ZOOM function in HTML Help Viewer
Not really know where I should post this, so I put it here. With screen resolution get higher and higher (but physical dimension not necessarily following the same growth rate), CHM content is getting harder and harder to read: characters are as small as an ant (well, to be honest, they are even smaller than normal ants!) So it would be nice if a "ZOOM" function is implemented in "HTML Help Viewer" (and hopefully for all supported versions of Windows). And please separate its zoom value from the zoom value of IE. As a matter of fact, my HTML Help Viewer in Win7 is still showing HTML Help Control Version 6.1 Copyright 1995-2002 Microsoft 2002!! Well, it is time to change it a bit after 10 years of loyal service, no? PS: I've sent a feedback here (https://connect.microsoft.com/WindowsServerFeedback/feedback/details/693007/wish-zoom-function-for-chm-content)
October 5th, 2011 2:55am

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October 5th, 2011 10:28pm

OK, thanks.
October 6th, 2011 5:02am

I dropped by the Microsoft Feedback website to see if there's any advancement in this bug. To my big surprise and disappointment, someone replied that "However I think Microsoft has made it clear that you don't want people use .CHM as help souurce anymore, so unlikely they'll put effect to add new features to it." Waoh!! They have a broken technology. They don't care, even though millions and millions of people are still using it. Nice!
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September 6th, 2012 6:26am

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