The entire Mac screen will then be zoomed in the appropriate direction similar to using the Preferences or shortcut key options, but with fewer keystrokes/clicks required to conduct the action.
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5) Posted on 6:21 PM Reply I have this question too (1) I have this. Using a Macbook Pro OS X Lion, the track pad is mostly not responsive and teh screen keeps flashing, zooming in and out and not controllable. To Zoom in/out, press the “Control” key and pull down or up on the mousewheel to zoom in/out. Question: Q: OS X Lion keeps zooming in and out, cursor not controllable. Starting in 2009, Apple incorporated the ability to zoom out or in with a mouse via a mousewheel in OS X. If on a touchpad two-finger swipe up while holding the Ctrl key would zoom in, and a swipe down would zoom out. Regardless of whether zoom is enabled in Universal Access it is possible to hold the Ctrl key and scroll to zoom in and out. Turn Zoom On/Off: Click the “Option, Command, and 8” keys to turn the Zoom feature on or off. Zoom In: Select the “Option, Command, and +” keys to zoom in on the Mac display. Zoom Out: Select the “Option, Command, and -” keys to zoom out on the Mac display. When zoom is enabled you can use shortcut keys to zoom out/in on the computer display. Step 4 – Exit from the Window and the Zoom menu will be enabled to zoom out on the MAC. Step 3 – Choose the “Seeing” menu tab then click the “On” checkbox in the Zoom section to turn on Zoom. En el apartado Al visitar otros sitios web ajustamos el nivel de zoom deseado.
En la barra lateral seleccionamos Zoom de pgina. Step 2 – Select the “System Preferences” menu option and click the “Universal Access” menu choice. Comando () + '0' (cero) para volver al tamao original. To Zoom In on the screen: Apple Menu > System Preferences > Accessibility > Zoom. Step 1 – Choose the Apple icon on the Mac’s top left corner. To quickly set Zoom options, press Option-Command-F5. Depending on the OS X version on the Mac, users can zoom out via a variety of methods including shortcut keys, Preference menu toggling, or through a combination of keystroke and mousewheel action.
This feature is embedded in the operating system as an accessibility feature and also has uses in the classroom for zooming out on multimedia displays when projected on an overhead display or television monitor. The OS X operating system on a Mac lets computer users zoom out on the entire computer display without having to do so for each application that is open on the computer.