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Zoom in to a specific point on a frame


If I am zoomed out using “fit to screen” so I can see all of the frames on my board, is there a way to zoom IN to a specific area or section of a frame (or anywhere, really), instead of just zooming in, and then moving around to the spot I want to get to?

In other apps, this is usually done by grabbing a magnifying glass tool and then outlining the area you want to go to, and you jump right there.

Thanks.

Best answer by Robert Johnson

@Duane Romanell - One tip: If you are using a mouse with a wheel (and are in Mouse navigation mode), using the wheel on your mouse will zoom in to where your cursor is:

 

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Kiron Bondale
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@Duane Romanell -

Why not use the map in the lower right corner of the Miro board to jump to a spot?

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Robert Johnson
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  • March 4, 2021

@Duane Romanell - One tip: If you are using a mouse with a wheel (and are in Mouse navigation mode), using the wheel on your mouse will zoom in to where your cursor is:

 


I’d prefer somthing like this Pop-up on hover | Miro or that Magnifier Tool | Miro.


  • Beginner
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  • May 26, 2022

If you select an item and then use CTRL + 2 it will zoom to this item and show it full in your screen.

There is a handy shortcuts and hotkeys list here :Shortcuts and hotkeys – Miro Support & Help Center


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  • October 17, 2024

For future MIRO users, the keyboard shortcut for Windows has been changed (for whatever reasons) to:

Zoom to selected Item(s): Alt + 2
Zoom fit all: Alt +1

(The updates are in @Jo W handy keyboard shortcut link tho!)


ElvaMiro
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  • October 29, 2024

Hi @A Lomerson 

Thanks for updating the thread with this tip! I’m sure other users will find it helpful. Appreciate it. Cheers.


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