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Doug
post May 24 2009, 10:58 AM
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Whether you are visually impaired or just need a particular website page to be magnified, here's a great and easy trick:

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on a web page hold down the Ctrl key and at the same time move the scroll wheel away from you,,,,this enlarges the text/ images and everything
whilst holding down the CTRl key and moving the scroll wheel towards you zooms out (reduces the size)
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Jkc73
post Aug 30 2009, 07:20 PM
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So is there a quick and easy way to get your default setting back?

ahhh ... I found it.. CTRL + 0 (it's not the letter 'o'), for those others who needed to know.
Works in Mozilla Firefox version 3.5.2 and Internet Explorer 8.0.6. Probably works in most browsers that operate within Windows.
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post Aug 30 2009, 07:29 PM
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Doesn't work in SeaMonkey 1.17, will probably work in 2.0 since it's using the latest FF rendering engine.
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