![]() ![]() I suggest that you do NOT assign an F key. Now to zoom in and zoom out using the keyboard you can use the Cmd key there of course would be Ctrl on Windows and plus like so to zoom in and minus to zoom out like that. Word of caution: This is an action in system keyboard shortcuts! It is not restricted to Illustrator, alas, I don't know of any software that uses Cmd+ SHIFT+ 0 for anything. Z makes it to be at the bottomĪdd a shortcut for it. Go to OSX System preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts Save service: Cmd+ S Use a name, best e.g. Open with: "Adobe Illustrator CC 2017.app" Search and add action: Open Finder Items. Search and add Action: Get Specified Finder Items. I'd like to add that it is possible to create a shortcut in illustrator for running a script in Mac. This feature will help you quickly view and edit objects. The script Zoom Selection (developed by John Wundes) is designed for instant zooming in of the objects to a full screen. I got the proper solution from the very easy script Zoom Selection which can be downloaded from here. Changes in one window are reflected in both windows.īobby Zopfan has posted an excellent solution: With this option you can set the zoom differently for each window allowing you to work zoomed in, then view the art zoomed out, without the need to continually zoom in and out. You can also open an additional window for the document you are working on via Window > New Window. ![]() It's designed to move the "zoom" around with a click-drag in the panel. Pressing Z toggles the magnifying glass tool to give the same functionality without holding down buttons, but will require switching tools after (probably A or V for most things.)Īnd you may find the Navigator Panel ( Window > Navigator) handy. (Add Option/Alt and it becomes Zoom Out.) Then just hit Command/Ctrl+ 0 to zoom to page again. This will allow you to draw a rectangle around what you want to zoom in on. You can temporarily access the Zoom Tool by holding the Command/Ctrl+ Spacebar key combination. Illustrator provides no mechanism to "zoom to selected". If your graphics card supports it - just hold Command/Ctrl+ Spacebar and move the cursor over the area you want to zoom in to. ![]() Illustrator CC now has the ability to smooth zoom. ![]()
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