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 zoom in button is the + sign and zoom out is -.
Hold the left mouse button down to pan the globe in the direction the mouse moves in Google Earth. Hold right mouse button and move mouse to zoom in/out. Move mouse up to zoom out and down to zoom in or use the scroll wheel. Same mouse controls also work in Google Earth plugin within the web browser.
You can either click and drag the map or use the arrow keys. Also, press "-" or "+" to zoom in and out, and use shift and the arrow keys to angle the view. Placemark, mouse, navigation controls.
yes. in a sense. if the average civilian can zoom in just about anywhere in the world by simply going on google earth, the possibilities are endless for what the military and other higher level organizations can do.
Placemarks are "bookmarks" for a selected map view in Google Earth that retains the location, zoom-level, and orientation allowing you to return to that view at a later time.
Oh God I am. Everytime I zoom out of the Earth my stomach turns and I have to switch it off straight away. I start shaking and everything. I dont know why though. So yeh your not alone.
Mouse Wheel
Hold the left mouse button down to pan the globe in the direction the mouse moves in Google Earth. Hold right mouse button and move mouse to zoom in/out. Move mouse up to zoom out and down to zoom in or use the scroll wheel. Same mouse controls also work in Google Earth plugin within the web browser.
The Mouse Wheel
Hold the left mouse button down to pan the globe in the direction the mouse moves in Google Earth. Hold right mouse button and move mouse to zoom in/out. Move mouse up to zoom out and down to zoom in or use the scroll wheel. Same mouse controls also work in Google Earth plugin within the web browser.
In the redesign of Street View in Google Earth 6.0 the zoom capability found in the previous version was removed. A number of users have asked for this feature back so stay tuned to see if it appears in the next version. Google Earth 6.2 has brought back a zoom feature in Street View using the mouse scrool-wheel to zoom in/out. Google Maps has a zoom feature in Street View as well as other features (e.g. 3D mode) not found in Google Earth.
zoom out and you can find earth in outer space
You can zoom in and out with x and y press delete to view and then x and y to zoom
you go on google and look on the maps or go to google earth and zoom in.
You can zoom into map imagery in a number of ways. One way is by turning the scroll wheel on a mouse to zoom in and out. Pressing PgUp key on keyboard also zooms into the map. Dropping the "pegman" onto the map enters Street View and "zooms" into the street-level mode. See tutorial on navigating in Google Earth in related link below.
You can either click and drag the map or use the arrow keys. Also, press "-" or "+" to zoom in and out, and use shift and the arrow keys to angle the view. Placemark, mouse, navigation controls.
right click your mouse then click zoom out
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