Zoom. Mit gedrückter Ctrl-Taste (Win: Strg- Taste) wird der Mauszeiger zur Plus-Lupe. Zum Hineinzoomen hält man die Taste gedrückt und zieht im Vorschaufenster einen Rahmen auf. Dessen Inhalt wird nach dem Lösen der Xxxx sofort vergrö- ßert angezeigt. Alternativ kann auch über das Aufklappmenü in der unteren linken Ecke des Vorschaufensters eine feste Zoomstufe aufge- rufen werden.
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Zoom. Holding down the “Ctrl”-key turns the mouse button into a plus-magnifier. To perform a zoom, simply keep the key pressed and drag a scan frame within the prescan window. The contents of this frame will imme- diately be magnified once the mouse button is released. Alternatively, a preset zoom ratio can be selected in the pull down menu in the lower left of the prescan window.
Zoom. At this stage in the global Covid‐19 pandemic, workshop participants are familiar with the Zoom platform; few technical issues were reported, and the workshop organizers are not aware of anybody who was unable to participate due to issues with the technology. It is likely that holding the workshop on Zoom increased the number of participants: it is unlikely that as many people would have been able to join the workshop if it involved travel to meet in person. On the other hand, this also means that many of the participants seemed disengaged. A relatively small fraction of the participants actively took part in the debate; many others likely connected for a few minutes without investing substantial attention Future workshops could seek to mitigate this by more actively soliciting participation in the discussion: rather than simply calling for questions or comments at the end of talks, an active chair could request feedback from participants, or otherwise structure the discussion to ensure that all participants can fully participate.
Zoom. Com a tecla “Ctrl” pressionada, o pontei- ro do mouse se transforma em xxx xxxx com sinal de “+”. Para efetuar um zoom, a tecla é mantida pressionada, enquanto se aplica xxx xxxxx de seleção na xxxx- la de pré-visualização. Ao soltar o mouse, o conteúdo xx xxxxx é imediatamente mostrado ampliado. Alternativamente, um nível fixo de zoom pode ser selecionado através do menu desdobrável no canto inferior esquerdo da janela de pré-visualização.
Zoom. Select the graphic element, and move the cursor to one of eight small squares, the cursor becomes double arrowhead icon. Then press the left mouse button and drag, the graphic element will zoom with your mouse move.
Zoom. Zoom is a leading video conferencing tool, known for its reliability and ease of use. It facilitates virtual meetings and webinars, making it useful for remote collaboration with features such as video conferencing, webinars, and cross-device collaboration.
Zoom. This toolbar button causes the Zoom toolbar to “flyout” so you can select how you want to zoom the drawing. The zooming choices are shown below: Zoom In. Use this tool to zoom in on a portion of the drawing. Drag the mouse pointer over the area that you want to zoom to and release the button. Zoom Out. This tool zooms out to the previous view. If there are no previous views, then one grid spacing is added in each direction. Zoom Extents. This tool zooms so that the extents of the drawing are contained within the visible drawing space.
Zoom. The Zoom function zooms in on or magnifies the image on your display. The minimum zoom is 100%, (no zooming); the maximum zoom is 150% (zoom magnification factor of 1.5X). Zoom controls can be accessed by using the OSD or by using the direct access button on the remote control. On the remote control, push the Zoom button followed by the Up/Down buttons to vertically zoom the image or the Left/Right buttons to horizontally zoom the image. The amount of horizontal and vertical adjustment will be displayed on the front panel display. Using the OSD, select the control that you would like to adjust, Horizontal or Vertical zoom, and push the Enter button to show the current Zoom setting. Push the Up and Down button to increase or decrease the zooming factor. Zoom can only increase the size of the image. The Pan function allows the image to be shifted up, down, left and right. Note that the Pan function can only be used after the image has been zoomed to any value greater than 100%. Pan controls can be accessed by using the OSD or by using the direct access button on the remote control. On the remote control, push the Pan button followed by the Up/Down buttons to vertically pan the image or the Left/Right buttons to horizontally pan the image. The amount of horizontal and vertical adjustment will be displayed on the front panel display. Using the OSD, select the control that you would like to adjust, Horizontal or Vertical pan, and push the Enter button to show the current Pan setting. Push the Up and Down button to increase or decrease the panning factor.
Zoom. CIS shall allow the operator to zoom in on the captured image to focus in on any identifying details.