Adjusting Browser Resolution

Use the zoom options to make everything on a web page larger or smaller. 

To Adjust Browser Resolution on Chrome:

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More More.
  3. Next to "Zoom," choose the zoom options you want:
    • Make everything larger: Click Zoom in Zoom in.
    • Make everything smaller: Click Zoom out Zoom out.
    • Use full-screen mode: Click Full screen Full screen.

You can also use the keyboard shortcuts to zoom in or out:

  • Make everything larger:
    • Windows and Linux: Press Ctrl and +.
    • Mac: Press ⌘ and +.
    • Chrome OS: Press Ctrl and +.
  • Make everything smaller:
    • Windows and Linux: Press Ctrl and -.
    • Mac: Press ⌘ and -.
    • Chrome OS: Press Ctrl and -.
Use full-screen mode:
  • Windows and Linux: Press F11.
  • Mac: Press ⌘ + Ctrl + f.
  • Chrome OS: At the top of your keyboard, press the full screen key Full screen hides tabs and launchers.. This key is also called F4.

To Adjust Browser Resolution on Safari:
In Safari 10 on macOS Sierra, you can adjust the font size or zoom level to see web pages better.
Change the font size:
You can increase or decrease just the font size of pages that you view in Safari on macOS Sierra. Safari will remember your settings until you clear your History.
  • To increase the font size, press Option-Command-Plus sign (+)
  • To decrease the font size, press Option-Command-Minus sign (-)

Or you can go to the View menu and hold down the Option key while you select Make Text Bigger or Make Text Smaller.

Change the zoom level:
You can increase or decrease the zoom level – both text and images – of pages that you view in Safari on macOS Sierra. Safari will remember your settings until you clear your History. 

  • To increase the zoom level, press Command-Plus sign (+)
  • To decrease the zoom level, press Command-Minus sign (-)
Or go to the View menu and select Zoom in or Zoom out.