Zoom tool, I want to zoom IN not OUT dammit

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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 10:31:00 GMT, edjh wrote:

Better to have the tool set correctly.

You think there's no right button and scroll wheels in the Mac world?

Well, I don't know about the scroll wheel, but I do know you have to cmd-click to get right clicks in the Mac, which is one more thing to do :)

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Hecate wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 10:31:00 GMT, edjh wrote:

Better to have the tool set correctly.

You think there's no right button and scroll wheels in the Mac world?

Well, I don't know about the scroll wheel, but I do know you have to cmd-click to get right clicks in the Mac, which is one more thing to do :)

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That would be Control-click. But Macs can have right button mice and mice with scroll wheels which work just as they do on PCs.

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On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 08:26:26 GMT, edjh wrote:

That would be Control-click. But Macs can have right button mice and mice with scroll wheels which work just as they do on PCs.

SO they finally made it into the 21st century then? ;-)

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For zooming in, I always press 'z' and select a region to zoom in.

You could also use ctrl + and ctrl - for zooming in and out.

Alternatively, you could use the navigator and drag the slider for zooming.

Use Ctrl 0 to fit the image into Photoshop or Ctrl Alt 0 to get 100%.

Waldo

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What's the deal with CS's zoom tool? It was working fine yesterday, now it only zooms out instead of in.

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