The Mouse Wheel
Mouse Wheel
hold down control and use the scroll button to zoom in and out
You can zoom in and out with x and y press delete to view and then x and y to zoom
It is exactly what it sounds like. You zoom in on your subject by using the lens (normally it is attached to the camera itself and can be taken off). You control how far, how much, and where. Usually, optical zoom is used with manual zoom.
Yes, it does. You have to reduce the resolution from 1280X960 to 640X480, then you can use the volume control buttons to zoom.
OptiFine is a mod that allows you to zoom in and out, and also enhances performance. To zoom in, press and hold "CTRL." This will zoom you in. Make sure it is the left "CTRL," and not the right.
In Google Earth the keyboard controls for Zoom are as follows: Zoom In: + (plus) key, PgUp key Zoom Out: - (minus) key (both keyboard and numpad), PgDn key Tip: to use the 'Page Down' key, make sure 'Num Lock' on your keyboard is off. Also, the Scroll wheel on the mouse can zoom in and out.
Just zoom in by holding down control, and zoom by using two fingers. http://ockdb.com
Ctrl-+ (Control-Plus) and Ctrl-- (Control-Minus). Alternatively you can hold control down and use a mouse's scroller to zoom in and out. If the touchpad is doing it, you can usually disable zooming in its options menu. I had a problem like that too.
You can use Zoom Tool which is located at Tools palette on left side of screen (press Z on keyboard to activate it), or by keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl + ( + ) to zoom in and Ctrl + ( - )to zoom out.
Some of the best features of the GL2 camcorder include 20x optical zoom, an automatic image stabilizer, and a 1.7 megapixel picture. The GL2 camcorder also conveniently has a remote control that can be used to start and stop recording, control zoom, and also control playback.