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Yes, I have worked with low vision individuals with C-Print. Implemented the large text accessibility settings in Windows XP so they could see the cursor to scroll back if they wanted and also select the chat pane. Font was changed to white on black and made quite large using Arial Bold. Communication is key if there is a lot of work on the board, for like a math class, and I would ask what information is preferred. This was initially difficult and sad as I knew the student was having to choose either the lecture from the teacher or the board material because I couldn't type both at the same time. The best set up is when we used Onyx Deskset XL Portable Magnification camera. This allowed me to focus on the spoken material for C-Print and the student was free to peruse the information on the board at their own pace.