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ZOOMING YOUR SCREEN
Do you ever want to quickly enlarge your screen so you can see something bigger?
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Under the Apple menu, choose System Preferences
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Click on the Mouse icon
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Click to put a check mark next to Screen Zoom.
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Click the Options for more choices.
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It is set to use the Control key but you can choose a different key if you prefer.
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You can also change how the screen moves when you zoom. Play with the different choices to see which works best for you.
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Click Done
Now, anytime you hold down Control key and scroll with the mouse button, you’ll be ZOOMING! Try it.
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS IN SAFARI
Instead of using your mouse’s scroll wheel or dragging the blue scroll bar, you can move down the page by pressing the Space Bar. Move up the page by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Space Bar.
To go Back to the previous page, instead of clicking the Back Arrow, press the Delete key.
HIDING PICTURES IN iPHOTO
If you have your Desktop Screen Saver set to use all the pictures in iPhoto, you may have certain pictures that you don’t want to include. Instead of creating a separate album specifically for the Screen Saver, you can hide selected photos.
In iPhoto, click on any picture you want to hide from view.
From the Photos menu, choose Hide Photo. An X will appear in the top right corner, indicating it is marked as Hidden.
If you don’t want to see Hidden photos in iPhoto, under the View Menu, re-select Hidden Photos to remove the check mark.
The picture is still in your Library, you just can’t see it.
To Unhide it, first, from the View menu, choose to show Hidden Pictures
Then select the photo that has the X on it and choose Unhide from the Photos menu
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