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5 Simple Ways to Zoom Out on Mac


To zoom out on your Mac, you can use the Command (+) and Command (-) keys. You can also use the trackpad gestures by pinching your fingers together to zoom out and spreading them apart to zoom in. Additionally, you can use the Zoom feature in the Accessibility settings to zoom in and out. To do this, go to System Preferences, then Accessibility, and select Zoom. You can then use the keyboard shortcut Command (Option) + Scroll wheel to zoom in and out. You can also use the Zoom feature in the Safari browser to zoom in and out of web pages. To do this, select the Zoom button in the browser toolbar and then click on the desired zoom level.

How to Zoom Out on Mac (with Steps)

There are multiple methods to zoom in and out on a Mac, and you may have stumbled upon one by accident. However, there are five different methods to achieve this, each with its own set of steps. These methods include [list the five methods].

Method 1. How to Zoom Out on Mac by Use of Keyboard Shortcuts

This method only affects the current window you are running. If you have an application opened in the background, and you opened your browser and then zoomed out/in on your browser window, all background applications will still be in the default screen size.

To zoom out on a Mac, press Command (⌘) and the minus sign (-) at the same time. To zoom in on a Mac, press Command (⌘) and the equals sign (=) at the same time.

'Shift–Command–Minus sign (-)' for zoom out

'Shift–Command–Plus sign (+)' for zoom in

Method 2. How to Zoom Out on Mac Using Trackpad

To zoom out on a Mac, simply pinch your fingers together on the trackpad. This will decrease the size of the screen and allow you to view more content at once. On the other hand, to zoom in, place two fingers on the trackpad and move them apart, increasing the size of the screen and allowing you to view content in more detail. This method is quick and easy to use, and doesn't require any additional commands or software.

zoom out on mac using trackpad

Method 3. Zoom in and out the Entire Screen with Keyboard Shortcuts

To zoom out on a Mac, go to System Preferences, choose "Accessibility," then click on "Zoom." Check the option "Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom" and you'll be able to use the commands to zoom out.

To toggle the option on or off, use the keyboard shortcut Command + Option + 8. This will enable or disable the feature, affecting the casual zoom out on Mac in method 1. If toggled on, you'll zoom the entire screen, and if toggled off, you'll only zoom one window.

The commands are:

'Option-To toggle the entire screen zoom option on and off, you can use the keyboard shortcut 'Command + 8' on a Mac. This will toggle the zoom feature on and off, allowing you to quickly switch between zoomed and normal screen view.

On a Mac, you can zoom in the entire screen by using the keyboard shortcut 'Option–Command–Plus sign (+)'.

To zoom out the entire screen on a Mac, press the 'Option–Command–Minus sign (-)' keys simultaneously. This will reduce the screen resolution and zoom out the entire desktop, making everything appear smaller.

keyboard shortcuts to zoom

Method 4. How to Zoom Out on Mac by Scrolling

To zoom out on a Mac, go to System Preferences > Accessibility > Zoom, and set up the scrolling gestures by choosing a key to keep pressed while scrolling up or down to zoom in or out.

use scroll gesture with modifier keys

Method 5. Enabling Hover Text to Zoom

On Macs with the latest updates, an additional Zoom option is available, which includes the hover text to zoom feature. This feature allows users to zoom in and out by hovering over the text, and can be accessed by clicking on the Zoom options.

enable hover to zoom in and out

Once the options have been checked, press and hold the 'command' key and keep your cursor hovering on the area you want to zoom.

If you're a beginner Mac user, you may also want to check out the guide "How to Copy and Paste on Mac" for more tips and tricks.

Conclusion

There are multiple methods to zoom in and out on a Mac, each serving different purposes, and learning them all can be helpful.

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