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Fuller, Full-Screen For Web Video

Occasionally I'll watch Sunday night NFL games on the NBCSports.com website. The NBCSports.com video player allows you to watch video full-screen. The problem is that even when watching full-screen, you've got wasted space to allow for the different camera angles that they offer.

NFL on NBC Video Player Window - Full-screen

Here's two ways to increase the size of full-screen video using a built-in MacOS X shortcut.

Use your Scroll Wheel
If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, hold in the control key and scroll toward the front of the mouse (as if you were scrolling up a page) to Zoom. To scroll out, simply hold the control key and scroll toward the back of the mouse (as if you were scrolling down a page).

No Scroll Wheel? No Problem
You can also use a keyboard command to achieve the same effect.

To Zoom-In on your screen use the following key combination:
Option Command = (equal or plus sign).
Zoom-In

To Zoom-Out use the following key combination:
Option Command - (dash or minus).
Keyboard Layout

NOTE - You cannot use the + or - on the numeric keypad to zoom in or out.

Posted by gBrad on December 14, 2008 09:16 PM | Permalink

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