Ctrl - (minus sign)
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and a percentage next to it. Click on the percentage and it will give you options on how to view the screen. The smaller the percentage, the smaller the screen will be.
Sometimes the screen will magnify strangely. How to fix this is very simple. *WARNING: THIS MIGHT BE ONLY FOR WINDOWS 7* First of all, search the screen. Look to the very end right corner. You'll see a tiny magnifying glass with a plus sign in it if the screen is magnified. Click on it. It'll magnify more if you didn't magnify completely. Continue clicking it and find the magnification that's comfortable for you. You're done. The problem is that even when you log off with Windows 7 is that, it'll save that magnification.
Look way up at the top of the page, on the View button, click it and you will see the word Zoom, follow the arrow - either zoom In or Out. You can even choose to zoom only text if you prefer.
If it's the magnifying glass on widows vista and you have a Microsoft mouse all you have to do is press the small little button on the left side. If not try looking around in the control panel.
If you have a wheel mouse... hold the CTRL key down and pull the wheel towards you. If you don't have a wheel-mouse... hold the CTRL key down, and press the minus (-) key. Release the keys when your screen is at the correct magnification.
Ctrl -
as in hold down both Ctrl and - buttons at same time.
Repeat as required or use + with Ctrl to reverse,
or Ctrl with 0 to return to normal.
to zoom out on a computer right click the screen and click zoom out. if this does not work then it can only mean that you are an idiot.
Use the "Zoom" feature under "Page" on the menu bar. Menu>Page>Zoom It works great when wanting to do a screen capture. A great screen capture tool> http://www.snapfiles.com/get/Cropper.html
On your computer screen itself, there should be a menu button. Click on that, and go to positioning, where you can move your screen horizontal or vertical. Try that. and if not, find a way to zoom your computer screen .
go 2 the right of the screen and it will have a plus sigh click it and it will show 100 or more
using the I button or on the lower-right corner of the computer screen you will see a + and -. Press the - button
One method is to click on the View command in the main toolbar. Scroll down to Zoom and click to bring up the sub-menu. You can then choose to Zoom In, Zoom Out, or set a custom percentage of screen text size to be viewed.
Zoom is a function word that reduces or enlarges the text on your screen. You can Zoom In to enlarge the words, or Zoom Out to reduce them.There are many ways to use the Zoom function, but the easiest is to hold down the Ctrl button with one hand and move the scroll wheel on your mouse with the other.
The answer may vary depending on which operating system your computer uses.You can reach the Zoom function on your computer by clicking on View in the main toolbar in the upper left hand corner of the screen. Scroll down to see Zoom.Or you can click on the magnifying glass image in the lower right-hand corner of your screen. Click on the black arrowhead to give you several options to enlarge or reduce the image size on your screen.
A multi-touch computer is one where you touch the screen to be in control. You touch the things you want to click on, You use two fingers in a pinching motion to zoom. It is a computer where you are more in control.
In print preview you have two options, zoom in and zoom out. Click on the screen with the magnifying glass icon or click on the zoom button to toggle between zoom in and zoom out. You can not increase the magnification more than the zoom in setting. However, you can see more if you decrease your windows screen resolution. Changing your windows screen resolution reduces the amount you can see on the screen, but everything displayed will appear larger.
Yes, you can record directly to your computer with a Zoom portable recorder by turning your Zoom into microphone. All you need to do is plug the usb cable in the computer and into your Zoom portable recorder.
right click your desktop (your computer screen) and click properties then click settings. you will see two blue rectangles that say screen 1 and screen 2. somehow you probably changed one of those screens.choice 1: if you only use one computer screen, click computer screen number 1 and change the screen resolution until it fits your screen perfectly (don't forget to click the "ok" button after making your changes).choice 2: you probably have a laptop and an extra screen at your desk for this one. if your laptop screen is zoomed in, click on screen 1 and change the screen resolution (and by making sure to click the ok button when you're done). if its your other screen that's zoomed in, do the same step but click screen 2 instead.