Mar 17

When previewing images, hold alt and click on the picture to zoom in. then you can move the image around with the scroll ball or the cursor. to Zoom Out hold alt+shift and click.

written by makakolouco \\ tags: ,

Feb 01

On your MacBook, wherever you are in Leopard, you can zoom in/out your screen holding down Ctrl and using 2 fingers (one fixed on the touchpad and the other on moving around to zoom in and out).

written by nightfox80 \\ tags: , , ,

Jan 16

People already know that you can turn on the zoom option in finder (System Preferences/Universal Access option). Very useful, mainly on presentations, and the shortcut for that is “Command + Option + =” to zoom in and “Command + Option + -” to zoom out. It also works with “Control + Mouse Scroll”. However,
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written by Tiago Cheregati \\ tags: , , ,

Nov 25

This one is new to me although it may have existed for some time. You need a mice with a wheel to achieve this trick. Go into Keyboard and Mice system preferences and click the zoom option at the bottom of the window. You have the choice of a key modifier (Control by default). Then, whenever you press the Control key, you can zoom in and out of the screen using the mice wheel. This is impressive and quite useful when you have a big screen to read on the fly those tiny characters.

written by Patrick Gonzalez \\ tags: ,