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You can zoom in and out with x and y press delete to view and then x and y to zoom
first you click like krazy with four fingers repetedly
hold down control and use the scroll button to zoom in and out
In Google Earth the keyboard controls for Zoom are as follows: Zoom In: + (plus) key, PgUp key Zoom Out: - (minus) key (both keyboard and numpad), PgDn key Tip: to use the 'Page Down' key, make sure 'Num Lock' on your keyboard is off. Also, the Scroll wheel on the mouse can zoom in and out.
The answer may vary according to which operating system you use. The Zoom Out functions are generally in the same location(s) as the Zoom In functions.One way is to click on View in the main toolbar in the upper left hand corner of your screen, and then scroll down to click Zoom. Click on Zoom Out in the sub menu.
you click on the the right bottom scroller to activate variable zoom
if its for pc, you can use F or use the wheel on the mouse
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.
One way is to right click, the click Zoom.On a Mac you hit view / voom in - to enlarge and / voom out - to return one click at a time / or actual size to return to where you started in one click.Please see the Related Question 'How do you use the magnification or zoom tools in the computer?' for more options.Assuming you have a 'wheel-mouse' - hold down the CTRL key, and rotate the wheel away from you. To zoom out, rotate it towards you.
Yes, it does. You have to reduce the resolution from 1280X960 to 640X480, then you can use the volume control buttons to zoom.
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.
you hold down Ctrl and use the scroll wheel on your mouse