Giving a meta tag attribute "user-scalable=no" will restrict the user from zooming elsewhere. Prevent zooming all together by adding this meta tag to your head tag. This tells the mobile browser to use the same width scale and will not allow the user to zoom in at all, hence also . . . Read more
Press Start button on the keyboard, type Mouse & Touchpad settings and select the top most search result. From the window click on Additional mouse option. Click on the Device Settings tab and click on Settings button. From the left side panel, click Pinch Zoom option and uncheck the box . . . Read more
Right-click on an empty area of the desktop and choose "Screen Resolution" from the menu. … The Screen Resolution Control Panel window will open. If you can’t see it, press "Alt-Space," tap the "Down Arrow" key four times and press "Enter" to maximize the window.
Specifically, Windows Magnifier is most likely turned on. … It’s part of the Ease of Access center on a Windows computer. Windows Magnifier is broken down into three modes: Full-screen mode, Lens mode and Docked mode. If the Magnifier is set to Full-screen mode, the entire screen is magnified.
Press and hold the Ctrl key, then press the – (minus) key. It’s at the top of the keyboard between the number zero and the equal sign.
Press Start button on the keyboard, type Mouse & Touchpad settings and select the top most search result. From the window click on Additional mouse option. Click on the Device Settings tab and click on Settings button. From the left side panel, click Pinch Zoom option and uncheck the box . . . Read more
Specifically, Windows Magnifier is most likely turned on. … It’s part of the Ease of Access center on a Windows computer. Windows Magnifier is broken down into three modes: Full-screen mode, Lens mode and Docked mode. If the Magnifier is set to Full-screen mode, the entire screen is magnified.
To change the magnification level, press the Windows, Control and M keys to open the Magnifier settings box. (You can also take the long way by going to the Start menu, clicking the gear-shaped settings icon on the left side, choosing the Ease of Access icon and then selecting Magnifier.)
Double-click either "Gesture Settings" or "Scrolling and Zoom," depending on your laptop and touchpad manufacturer. Click the box next to "Enable" under "Zoom" to remove the check and disable the zoom feature.
Go to the TouchPad section and click Settings. Go to Application Gestures -> Pinch Zoom. Uncheck the Enable Pinch Zoom box.