Hi Eric, Thanks again at least it is a starting point for me. Really appreciate
it.
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 2:15 PM, Erik Burggraaf wrote:
>
> Brian, I forgot about the two finger scroll with the control. I think that is
> the default but I'm not sure. I always used the command option + and comma
Brian, I forgot about the two finger scroll with the control. I think that
is the default but I'm not sure. I always used the command option + and
command option - to adjust the magnification because I'm a keyboard user
and it always seems easier to me to do it that way. Making the pointer
foll
Hey Ben and Eric,
Thanks so much as both of these are very helpful. Shockingly Appleās user guide
did not explain zoom in great detail. Eric is the zoom shortcut that you use
something you customized? Thanks,
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 8:58 AM, Ben Constantini
> wrote:
>
> Hi Brian , I have been u
Hi Brian , I have been using zoom for about 5 years and here is what I do. I
have my mac set up so when I hold down the control key and swipe up with 2
fingers on the track pad it will zoom in . And when I am done logging in I
hold down the control key and swipe down with 2 fingers it zooms out
Hello Brian, if you poke around in system preferences there is an option to
make the mouse pointer follow the keyboard Focus. I usually set this up
whenever I turn on Zoom for someone. In that case, a person would press tab
once. The keyboard Focus would be set to a edit box or button in the log
Hey all,
I have a student who needs to use zoom which I do not use. I know the basics
but am curious on the iPhone or Mac can you have zoom only magnify a small area
of the screen. For example when your Apple ID log in pops up on the computer
can you just zoom in on the sign in box a person wit