I'm used to working with a zoom that increases by 10% per click below 100%, and 20% above that. Is there a way to duplicate this? Using a drop-down menu is just too slow.Thanks,Ellen
Is there no way at all? That's sort of depressing, because I'm finding this extreme zooming very awkward. Could this be accomplished with a macro (not that I know how to write a macro)?
Hello ellenelle; If you have a wheel mouse then that can be adjusted in Windows for zooming in Corel and other programs.
George
Neither of the mice (mouses?) I use has an actual scrolling wheel, and any way I really don't like zooming with a mouse. I prefer to be able to click either a button or with the tool. Also, for things that I do constantly, I hate to have to press a key while mousing, so that's really not a great solution. I don't think I'm asking for anything obscure here; surely other people feel the same way.
ellenelle said: Neither of the mice (mouses?) I use has an actual scrolling wheel, and any way I really don't like zooming with a mouse. I prefer to be able to click either a button or with the tool. Also, for things that I do constantly, I hate to have to press a key while mousing, so that's really not a great solution. I don't think I'm asking for anything obscure here; surely other people feel the same way.
ellenelle; The mouse wheel is a Very Good thing for me, and everyone that I know that still use a mouse. Holding down the "Shift" key will center the the zoom, and let you zoom to a larger area. I don't remember any other complaints about the way Corel zooms, but if there any I,m afraid that you are out of luck with this Ver.
Hi.
Die hard mouse wheel zoomer right here
Hold Ctrl to slow zoom or shift to fast zoom. Why use any other zooming method?
You can get any where with the flick of the wheel. This is probably the biggest little thing I would miss if I had to switch programs (which would be never of course)
If your not a mouse wheel zoomer, get used to it and you won't go back.
~John
Is X6 any different?
ellenelle; If you hold down the Ctrl key you can pan left or right according to which way you turn the wheel, and if you hold down the Alt key you can pan up or down. It's the fastest way of getting around a drawing I have found yet. ( I got the info on this forum, like a lot of other things to make drawing easy and faster.) This is for Windows 7 64 bit with Corel X6.2