Seeing Clearly: How Open Windows Magnifier with an Easy Windows Key Shortcut

By | June 11, 2025

 

Seeing Clearly: How Open Windows Magnifier with an Easy Windows Key Shortcut

Do you ever find yourself squinting at your computer screen, trying to read small text or see tiny details? As our eyes get older, it’s a common challenge. But guess what? Your Windows computer comes with a fantastic built-in tool called Magnifier that can help you see everything on your screen more clearly. It’s also extremely easy to turn on and off with just a couple of keys.

We will show you how to use a simple keyboard trick involving the Windows Key to make your screen easier to read.

What is the Magnifier?

Think of the Magnifier as a digital magnifying glass for your computer screen. It can zoom in on any part of what you’re looking at, whether it’s an email, a website, a photo, or a document. This means you don’t have to strain your eyes anymore to see something on your screen.

How to Turn On and Off the Magnifier (The Easy Way)

This is the trick you’ve been waiting for! It’s simple!

To turn on the Magnifier, press and hold the Windows Key and then press the plus sign (+) key on your keyboard.

You should immediately see your screen zoom in. A small “Magnifier” window will also appear, showing your current zoom level (like 100%, 200%, etc.).

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To make it zoom in more: Keep holding the Windows Key and press the plus sign (+) key again. Each time you press the + key, it will zoom in further.

To zoom out (make things smaller): Press and hold the Windows Key and then press the minus sign (-) key on your keyboard. Each time you press the – key, it will zoom out.

To turn off the Magnifier: Press and hold the Windows Key and then press the Escape (Esc) key. The Esc key is usually in the top-left corner of your keyboard. You can also click the “X” (close) button on the small Magnifier window that appears.

Moving Around When Magnified

When you’re zoomed in, you might not see your whole screen at once. To move around and see different parts of your magnified screen. Just move your mouse cursor to the edges of the screen, and the magnified view will follow it. You can also use your keyboard arrows to scroll around the magnified view.

Tips for Using Magnifier
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The Magnifier has several ways it displays the magnified view. You can change this by clicking the gear icon (settings) in the small Magnifier window.

By default, Magnifier magnifies the entire screen. This is usually the most helpful.

Lens: Creates a movable magnifying glass that follows your mouse.

Docked: Creates a magnified area at the top of your screen while the rest of the screen stays normal.

The small Magnifier window that appears has controls for zooming in/out, changing views, and accessing additional settings. You can usually drag this window out of your way if it’s blocking something important.

Magnifier is already built into your Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer, so there’s nothing to download or install.

Don’t be afraid to experiment with the Windows Key + + and – keys. It’s a great tool for making your computer experience more comfortable and less strenuous on your eyes. It might take some getting used to, but once you do, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it!

One thought on “Seeing Clearly: How Open Windows Magnifier with an Easy Windows Key Shortcut

  1. Carol Carlson

    Thanks so much for this fabulous trick. It has many ways to change viewing open window. Better than using scroll wheel on mouse.

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