Go to System Preferences -> Universal Access.
Make sure you have a key binding set to turn on Zoom, by default mine
is ctrl-option 8.
You can set maximum zoom, and there are bindings for zoom in and out.
-D
On May 7, 2008, at 7:38 AM, Bruce Jenks wrote:
No. I meant whole screen size....to zoom in a part of the whole
form so I can read it on the tiny mac book screen. Bruce Jenks
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Carl Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you talking font size?
If so go ...
VIEW/TEXT DISPLAY/SHOW FONTS/
or press Apple & 'T'
Carl
Ogma New Media
<http://www.ogmanewmedia.co.uk>
Bruce Jenks wrote:
I have a new mac book and have put BBEdit on it. I need to make the
screen data larger to see on this tiny screen. (big iMAC would be
nice, I admit.) Bruce Jenks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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