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timstspry17
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Hi, I would like the ability to zoom in and out in this product. I am running a 64-bit version of Windows 8.1 Enterprise. The version of WMI Explorer is 2.2.56

Thanks in advance!

Tim
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Re: Zoom in & out

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I ma not sure what you mean. You mean change the font size of the text on the controls?
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Re: Zoom in & out

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Good morning Alexander! Sorry I was not clear in my post. My vision is not that great so what I am requesting is a way to make the text larger in the Class and Property/Method panes of the tool.

Please let me know if you need further input.

Thanks in advance!

Tim
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One way to solve this issue is to use the scaling level available in the Display Settings for Windows 8.1.

To do this, right click on your desktop and select Screen Resolution. When the window appears select "Make text and other items larger or smaller."
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Then check the "Let me choose one scaling level for all my displays" checkbox, and choose how large you prefer your text/windows to be.
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