

Click on 'View', or press Ctrl + F2 to highlight the menu bar and press the right arrow key to open the 'View' drop-down menu. You can also do this via the menu bar, as shown in Fig 1. To return the text to its original size, press Apple + 0. To increase or decrease the magnification of a web page in Safari, press Apple and '+' (plus) to zoom in, or Apple and '-' (minus) to zoom out. Click on 'View' and then 'Zoom' in the drop-down menu, or press Alt + V and then press Z.Ĭlick on the amount by which you want to increase or decrease the text size, or use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the value you want and then press Enter. To return the page to its original size, press Ctrl + 0 or press * (asterisk).

Press '+' (plus) to zoom in by 10%, or '-' (minus) to zoom out by 10%. Looks like il the figure on right side in Internet Explorer: Using that option, you can choose how much larger (or smaller) to make the text. If you look under View on your browser’s main menu at the top of your screen, you will find the option to change Text Size. Looks like il the figure on right side in Firefox : Select Normal or and "0" to return to the default text size. Below are instructions for Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and Safari browsers:Ĭlick on View on the browser Menu Bar. Highlight Text Size with your mouse and notice that you now have 3 choices that will allow you to increase or decrease text size.
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