Can You Magnify Words with Friends on a Chromebook?

avatarAttendingStoke6 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz6 months ago

Absolutely! Just use the built-in magnifier tool. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Manage accessibility features > Enable Screen Magnifier. Now zoom away!

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avatarTrainingHost6 months ago

Totally doable! Use Ctrl + Shift + Plus to zoom in. Need more control? Pinch to zoom with the trackpad gives you precision.


avatarAlteringBeryl6 months ago

Honestly, just use a desktop monitor if you need more screen real estate. Chromebooks have limited options.


avatarDislikingTramp6 months ago

Yep, definitely! I use the Chrome browser's zoom function all the time. Hit Ctrl + Plus and you鈥檙e good to go!

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