01-09-2013 08:22 AM
Sorry, Rif_Araya, I don't know about Windows. The zoom function I described is a built-in Mac OS X feature which happens to work just as fine when using Windows inside a virtual machine.
Also, to me this has absolutely nothing to do with the size or complexity of the block diagram, but with the size and resolution of the display and the viewing distance.
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01-09-2013 08:33 AM
This may have been mentioned before:
If you want to a zoom facility in LabVIEW try ZoomIt. With Windows 7 onwards it allows you to interact with the Windows environment even when zoomed in (read ZoomIt help for the correct key combo). The really good news is that it is free from Microsoft and the developer releases updates/bug fixes. Give it a try and if you don't like it nothing lost.
I use it when teaching courses to zoom in on parts of the screen the students need to be looking at, plus people at the back of the room can see what I am showing them.
01-09-2013 10:06 PM
tst,
Yes, what i mean zoom is same with you..
I will add Kudos but have been closed
01-09-2013 10:13 PM
DavidCorney,
The solution you provide are pretty helpful for zoom out.
but sometime I need vice versa
Tq