Interviewed by CNN on 23/05/2013 17:22, Geoff Welsh told the world:

> on Mac, you hold the Control key and move the scroll wheel up to zoom 
> the entire screen.
> 
> Does windows have similar?  IDK

Yes, Seamonkey has this zoom feature in every platform. But plugins
(which Flash is) don't necessarily respect it. If the Flash object is
displayed at a fixed size (say, 400 pixels wide) zooming can work
because Seamonkey changes the container box size, and the Flash object
changes size with it.

That particular page is set up so the Flash object fills the entire
viewport (whatever it is) -- and grows and shrinks with the viewport.
Zooming does not affect the viewport size, only the size of elements
inside it.

Going fullscreen (F11) does help a little, because the viewport gets
slighly bigger than in normal "maximized" view.

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