And, on my Mac at least,
my scroll wheel zooms the screen size.
Not exact matches
To
zoom, use the
scroll wheel of your mouse.
With a roll of your mouse's
scroll wheel, you
zoom out to see your star system in the context of dozens of other star systems.
So while the left hand holds tight to the
wheel, the right hand is busy pushing, twisting,
scrolling, touching, and
zooming, thereby diverting the driver's attention from the road to the center stack.
By default you can
scroll through web pages and folders with the
wheel, but you can also set it to do things like
zoom or undo / redo, a function that I, as a bloody awful writer, used with near reckless abandon.
Moving on we come to the
scroll wheel which has distinctive notches and very light resistance, which is great for quickly
zooming in during a game or even for navigating web - pages, but isn't so great when precision is called for.
Zooming: To
zoom in and out of the map,
scroll up and down with your mouse
wheel while you mouse over the interactive map or click on the + and - buttons respectively.
The
scroll wheel is a little on the stiff side, in a way that's going to satisfy shooter fans, who need distinct knocks in the spin of the
wheel to select weapons, more than MMO or RTS players, who
zoom in and out with it.
By providing a touch - sensitive retention clip on the stylus, the stylus is able to provide
scrolling,
zooming, and / or other computing functionality in a manner that is similar to a
scroll wheel of a mouse device.
To name your groups, use the Semantic
Zoom feature — hold Ctrl and
scroll the mouse
wheel down or click the little button at the bottom right corner of your screen, to the right of the horizontal
scroll bar.
Featuring a real two - step shutter button like you'd get on a big DSLR or mirrorless camera, dedicated video recording button,
scroll wheel for
zooming and a switch for launching the camera, the Cam Plus is laser focused on delivering a high - level experience for photo and video enthusiasts.
To minimize fingerprints on your watch screen, the crown rotates, allowing you to use it as a
scroll wheel or to
zoom in and out of maps.
There's also a dedicated shutter button and a
scroll wheel for digitally
zooming in on whatever you're photographing, though you can also access those controls from the screen of your iPhone.