How to Magnify Your iOS Device with Accessibility Zooming
Open to the Settings menu and click on General., Select Accessibility. , Click on Zoom. , Slide the On/Off button to On. , Double-tap with three fingers to zoom., Use three fingers to move around the screen with a dragging motion., Adjust the zoom...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open to the Settings menu and click on General.
This can be done anywhere and in any menu on the device.
This double-tap should jump the display into a more zoomed view of one part of the screen.
It automatically zooms the display to 200% of its normal size. , This enables you to see and access the other portions of the screen that are now out of the display view, since everything is bigger. , Using three fingers again, double-tap and hold your fingers on the display while sliding them up or down the screen to adjust the amount of magnification.
You can adjust the zoom between 100% and 500% of the typical display size. -
Step 2: Select Accessibility.
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Step 3: Click on Zoom.
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Step 4: Slide the On/Off button to On.
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Step 5: Double-tap with three fingers to zoom.
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Step 6: Use three fingers to move around the screen with a dragging motion.
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Step 7: Adjust the zoom when necessary.
Detailed Guide
This can be done anywhere and in any menu on the device.
This double-tap should jump the display into a more zoomed view of one part of the screen.
It automatically zooms the display to 200% of its normal size. , This enables you to see and access the other portions of the screen that are now out of the display view, since everything is bigger. , Using three fingers again, double-tap and hold your fingers on the display while sliding them up or down the screen to adjust the amount of magnification.
You can adjust the zoom between 100% and 500% of the typical display size.
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