Apple computers are known for their added features, especially on the OS X operating system. There are numerous useful features integrated into this operating system, notably Quick Look.
Guide to zooming in on images on Mac OS X using Quick Look
Quick Look is a handy utility running on the OS X operating system. It allows you to view various formats such as images, videos, presentation files, etc., without the need for third-party software.
This utility enables you to quickly preview file formats on OS X. Furthermore, when viewing an image file using Quick Look, you can zoom in on them without using other image viewing software on your computer.
This is accomplished by selecting the image file you want to open and pressing the Space bar or simultaneously pressing three fingers on the touchpad of your MacBook to activate Quick Look.
Next, press the Alt - Option key, and the image will zoom in if using a mouse. You will need to pinch with two fingers to zoom in on the image if using a touchpad.
Although Apple hasn't widely advertised this feature, mastering Quick Look can save you a lot of time. Dive into its functionalities and streamline your workflow.
So, here's a neat trick for all you Mac OS X users out there. It might seem small, but mastering it will undoubtedly speed up your computer tasks.
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