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TOPIC: Bigger Screen

20 Dec 2008 14:25 #29839

On a Mac you push the 'apple' button and + to enlarge - you can do it repeatedly until the copy is huge. To shrink things small enough on the screen to be able to take a photo and get it all 'in' you can do the opposite - "apple" - to make things small.

That would be "apple -" to reduce size.
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19 Dec 2008 06:30 #29791

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I am at the stage where I have to peek under my glasses to see better up close. I blame it on the publishers shrinking their font size. I am way over due for the eye doc., who happens to be my neighbor. Maybe after the holidays. Cheryl
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18 Dec 2008 12:13 #29770

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That WOULD be great! Especially when you get to this stage (age?) where I need three different combinations of contacts and glasses to see far, near and in between. Too much fussing around!

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18 Dec 2008 11:44 #29769

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cjbeg wrote:
Too bad you cant do this with your eyes. Wouldn't it be nice to oh I don't know, pull your ear and twirl hair then Voila, instant magnification. :lol:
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18 Dec 2008 06:36 #29766

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Too bad you cant do this with your eyes. Wouldn't it be nice to oh I don't know, pull your ear and twirl hair then Voila, instant magnification. :lol:
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17 Dec 2008 19:12 #29753

Judy, I use XP too and the CTRL + or - works just fine for me. Are you holding down the CTRL key when you're pushing the + or - key?

JoAnne in so California where it is raining much too much
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17 Dec 2008 09:30 #29746

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and exactly HOW would one know if your mouse had a magnifier (I'm envisioning a mouse (with a tail) and a magnifying glass in his hand) in my kookie brain. Really, tho, I don't know if mine does or not.
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zoom key strokes 17 Dec 2008 08:08 #29743

Joanne and Anne-

About that CONTROL with + and - keys that didn't work for me......

I tried that but it didn't work. If I am on my keyboard, I can only get the + by using my SHIFT key. I also tried it with my + key from the calculator and it didnt' work. Any advice? I am using XP.

:!: However! This info came in handy yesterday when a friend called with an embroidery problem. She was upset because when she was sending the design screen to be stitched out (it was Bernina's EC on PC screen) all she could see was the design but could not see anyof the tool icons that would let her actually stitch out the designs. I figured out that she had her screen zoomed in too close and tried to talk her through the steps talked about in yesterday's forum. I wish I could say that it worked right away but it didn't. :oops: ...she didn't have a mouse....could not use the laptop mouse screen correctly to do this...but it was helpful information overall. Her DH was able to talk her through the steps of going through the Control Panel to reduce screen size (or resolution), and she was off and stitching. She was convinced that there was something wrong with her software so her problem was actually easy.

Thanks so much for the helpful tips! :D And I will definitely keep the CONTROL-ALT trick in reserve for an opportune time. :twisted:

Kim
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16 Dec 2008 22:40 #29736

Nan, if you ever want to play a dirty (but very funny!) trick on DH, AND you're running Windows XP (doesn't work on Vista), wait until he leaves a document open and then hold down the CTRL and ALT keys while you press one of the left, right, or down arrow keys. His document will turn on its side or upside down!

When he's ready to be humble, simply do it again and this time click on the up arrow key, to put the document back in the right orientation. ;)
Anne in Vancouver, Canada[/quote]

Anne, that does sound like fun but I'm the computer person at our house and I will be sure NOT to tell him about that!

JoAnne in so. California
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16 Dec 2008 18:26 #29725

:( That would be a good joke Anne, but we are running Vista on all of our machines. I use our lap top for my bernina embroidery, and then we each have towers ...mine is a small to fit on top of my desk and DH's is larger...he does a lot more adventuresome things than I do. But thanks for the tip... :) :) :)
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16 Dec 2008 16:46 #29724

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Nanguilts wrote:
How cool is that...I thought I was telling my computer wise husband sometihing new but he informs me he knew that...Oh well it's hard to put one over on him...He gets me and the family and friends out of trouble when we make mistakes or have problems with our computers....This really helps old eyes like mine....Thanks for the info. Nan in windy Massena NY
8) 8) :) :)

Nan, if you ever want to play a dirty (but very funny!) trick on DH, AND you're running Windows XP (doesn't work on Vista), wait until he leaves a document open and then hold down the CTRL and ALT keys while you press one of the left, right, or down arrow keys. His document will turn on its side or upside down!

When he's ready to be humble, simply do it again and this time click on the up arrow key, to put the document back in the right orientation. ;)

I found this out by accident, and boy, did it confuse the IT department where I was working!

Anne in Vancouver, Canada

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16 Dec 2008 09:32 #29712

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well, I can get both methods to work on this computer but not on my computer. Hmmmm.
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key stroke zoom 16 Dec 2008 06:33 #29706

I loved the Mouse trick to zoom in and out!!!!

But the Control + and _ didn't work. I guess I need a tutorial.... :oops:

thanks for sharing these tips.

kim
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15 Dec 2008 22:33 #29698

EditorAnne wrote:
If you're on a PC, you can also enlarge or reduce whatever's on the screen by holding down the CTRL key while using the scroll wheel on the mouse.

Anne in Vancouver, Canada

You don't even need to have a mouse with a scroll wheel, just hold down the CTRL key and use the + (larger) or - (smaller).

JoAnne in southern California
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