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Accessibility of Stretch Points

The stretch points at the corners and center edges need to be easier to see. Whenever I need to add a published map that already has a grid I need to tweak it even after performing the Align to the Grid . In order to locate the microscopic dots representing the stretch points, I end up enlarging the map area. My problem is aging eyes but it's not just an issue of aging GMs. This is also an issue for those who's eyesight is bad enough to be a handicap. The stretch points need to be bigger so they can be seen by aging eyes and handicapped eyes.
I have friends with visual impairment (Such as color blindness) who play on Roll20 with me. Anything suggestion for accessibility gets a plus in my book!
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