Unfortunately, Windows key+i shows a setting screen for about one second. I can't resond that fast and in the same way, I cannot bring up the start menu during the time the magnifier won't start. I'm not precisely sure what the magnifier program is called or where it is but perhaps I can add it to the startup list. What do you think? Thanks.
Hi maicz — there wasn’t actually a posted “sorted it” follow-up in this thread, so we don’t know exactly what fixed it for docjavatorduncan.
If you’re having the same issue with Magnifier not starting / Settings closing too quickly, try this:
Quick ways to start Magnifier
Press:
Windows key + +
To zoom out, press:
Windows key + -
To close Magnifier, press:
Windows key + Esc
You can also open it from Run:
Code:
Win + R
magnify
Enter
The Magnifier program is: C:\Windows\System32\Magnify.exe
Add Magnifier to startup
Press:
Win + R
Type:
shell:startup
Press Enter.
In the Startup folder, right-click an empty area and choose New > Shortcut.
Enter this location:
C:\Windows\System32\Magnify.exe
Click Next, name it Magnifier, then click Finish.
Restart Windows and check whether Magnifier starts automatically.
Better built-in setting
If you can get into Settings long enough, go to: Settings > Accessibility > Magnifier
Then enable Start Magnifier before sign-in or Start Magnifier after sign-in, depending on what you need.
If Settings keeps disappearing
That may be a separate Windows shell or Settings app issue. Try launching Magnifier directly first with:
Code:
Win + R
magnify
If that works, the startup shortcut method above should bypass the broken Settings screen.
If you mean how to fix the Settings window closing after one second, let us know your Windows version — Windows 10 or Windows 11 — and whether this happens with all Settings pages or only Magnifier.