To decrease the width of the lens, press Shift + Alt + Left arrow key.You can resize the Lens using the following keyboard shortcuts: In Lens view only a small part of the screen, surrounding the mouse pointer, is magnified. Tip: When using the Full screen view you can get a sneak peek of the whole screen by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar. Move the pointer to the edge of the screen to scroll in that direction. In Full screen view the entire screen is magnified. You can also change the view in the Magnifier settings. To change the view, press Ctrl + Alt + M to cycle through views. By default, Magnifier uses the Full screen view. There are three Magnifier views to choose from: Full screen, Lens, and Docked (full descriptions below). Note: When you launch the Magnifier again, it will use the zoom level from when it was last open. Or select the X (close) button in the top-right corner of the Magnifier controls. To exit the Magnifier, press the Windows logo key + Esc.You can also change the level of magnification using the scroll wheel on a mouse or trackpad gestures while holding down the Ctrl + Alt keys.Or select the - (minus) button on the Magnifier controls. To zoom out: Press the Windows logo key and - (minus).Or select the + (plus) button on the Magnifier controls. To zoom in: Press the Windows logo key and + (plus).Use the following controls to change the level of magnification:.The magnifier controls will appear onscreen.Select Magnifier from the results to turn it on. To enable the Magnifier, press the Windows logo key and + (plus). On touch-enabled devices type “magnifier” in the search box and press enter.Keyboard shortcuts to control the Magnifier How to use the Magnifier Reading the screen aloud while using the Magnifier
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