If you’re having seeing your Mac screen, you can zoom in on your display for a better look. Let’s look at how to do this in macOS Sequoia.
Method 1: Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom
You can zoom in and out by pressing keys on your keyboard. Here’s how:
° Go to Apple menu > System Settings.
° Click the Accessibility icon in the sidebar.
° Click Zoom.

° Turn on “Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom” and do any of the following:
- Zoom in: Press Option-Command-Equal Sign (=).
- Zoom out: Press Option-Command-Minus Sign (-).
- Quickly switch between zoomed in and zoomed out: Press Option-Command-8.
Option 2: Scroll to zoom
You can zoom in and out by pressing a key on your keyboard and scrolling on your mouse or trackpad.
° Go to Apple menu > System Settings.
° Click the Accessibility icon in the sidebar.
° Click Zoom.
° Turn on “Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom.”
- Click the “Modifier key for scroll gesture” pop-up menu, then choose a modifier key (Control, Option, or Command).

- To zoom, press and hold the specified modifier key and scroll using your trackpad or mouse.
Option 3: Tap to zoom
You can zoom in and out by tapping on your trackpad.
° Go to Apple menu > System Settings.
° Click the Accessibility icon in the sidebar.
° Click Zoom.
° Turn on “Use trackpad gesture to zoom” and do any of the following:

- Quickly switch between zoomed in and zoomed out: Double-tap the trackpad with three fingers.
- Zoom in and out gradually: Double-tap the trackpad with three fingers and drag.