So I think this is a very natural way to view it. Obviously as I get to the edge it's not going to be able to center it that well. So we'll turn on Zoom here with Option Command 8 and now you can see as I move my cursor around it is always basically showing me where my cursor is as close as it can get to the middle of the screen. Under More Options we have the ability to have the screen move continuously with the pointer which I think is a better way to do it. In order to zoom in more I'll use Option Command +, Option Command - or I can use the Control key, you can see I've set it for Control key here, and then two fingers on my trackpad to zoom in and out really smoothly. So now I'll turn it on by Option Command 8 and you can see I zoom in. Or you can Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom. ![]() You can use the keyboard shortcuts, Option Command 8 to turn it on and Option Command and then the plus and minus keys on the keyboard to zoom in and out. Click on Zoom and you can enable it one of two ways or both. To zoom in on your screen go to System Preferences, Accessibility, it's one of the accessibility functions here. So today I'm going to tell you about one of the many tips that I have in my new book 101 Mac Tips. On today's episode let's look at how to use the Zoom feature to zoom in on a part of your screen. ![]() Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out How To Zoom In On Your Mac’s Screen at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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