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Yesterday I found myself needing to zoom my Visual Studio text editor and was without a mouse (don't ask). Typically I do this by holding down CTRL and scrolling the mouse wheel. I also couldn't figure out how to tab into the area where you can specify your zoom level in the lower left hand corner of the text editor window.

zoom in the lower left corner of the text editor window

So I guess I have two questions:

  1. Is there a menu setting somewhere that I could have navigated to via the keyboard to set my zoom level?
  2. Even better is there a similar keyboard command to holding CTRL and scrolling the mouse wheel?

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I don't know if there is a menu option, but there are keyboard shortcuts to set the zoom level.

ctrl+shift+. to Zoom In

ctrl+shift+, to Zoom Out

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  • Perfect this was definitely my preferred option. I try to avoid the mouse when I can. :)
    – ahsteele
    Jun 22, 2010 at 19:56
  • @michael, whoops. Sorry for overwriting your edit. Thanks for the proper formatting.
    – Brandon
    Jun 22, 2010 at 20:37
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    Thank you! The period/comma didn't seem to be very meaningful, until this http://blogs.msdn.com/b/zainnab/archive/2013/09/10/zooming-in-and-out-of-text-in-the-editor.aspx pointed out it's also </>, "greater than" and "less than", which makes sense.
    – Pierre
    Nov 26, 2015 at 20:34
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    @Pierre I tried the msdn blog shortcuts within Visual Studio 2017 RC but they don't work! The ones in this answer still work.
    – green diod
    Dec 3, 2016 at 8:01
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    This also works for Visual Studio 2022! Feb 16, 2022 at 15:24
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In my case, ReSharper reassigned Ctrl + Shift + , (aka Ctrl + Shift + < ) to ReSharper's Recent Edits command, and I wanted to reset it back to Visual Studio 2012's zoom out.

To do that, go to Tools -> Options. Under Environment -> Keyboard, remove the Ctrl + Shift + , hotkey from the ReSharper.ReSharper_GoToRecentEdits command (or any other commands), and assign the View.ZoomOut command back to Ctrl + Shift + , (use either Global or TextEditor mode).

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Visual Studio Code Linux keyboard shortcuts for zoom in/out:

  • in: Ctrl + =
  • out: Ctrl + -

Visual Studio Code Linux keyboard shortcuts

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If anyone is looking for an answer to the first question (as I was), you can hit Ctrl+F2, then hit the Tab key three times. This works in VS 2019, but doesn't appear to work in 2017.

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Just an update for 2020-Sep. Ver 1.49. Win 10:

From keyboard shortcuts in-app ( Ctrl + k Ctrl + s .. or .. File Menu, Preferences, Keyboard Shortcuts):

Zoom In: Ctrl + = .. or .. Ctrl + Numpad_Add .. or .. Ctrl + Shft + =

Zoom Out: Ctrl + - .. or .. Ctrl + Numpad_Subtract .. or .. Ctrl + Shft + -

Reset Zoom: Ctrl + Numpad_0

NB: for VS-Code (may/Not be same ViZStd)

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The default accessibility setting by Microsoft, if they havent been tampered or changed are:

Zoom In --> Ctrl + +

Zoom Out --> Ctrl + -

Here is the link to the official Microsoft's VS code accessibility page

Hope it helps someone else

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