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Old 01-05-2020, 08:54 PM   #18
snarkophilus
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Chrome on Windows responds to both ctrl - and ctrl _ to decrease the font size, and ctrl = and ctrl + to increase the font size. So holding shift doesn't matter (good for laziness??). Edge Dev (Chromium) also works the same way - it responds to all four combinations. Old Edge just responds to ctrl - and ctrl = and somewhat confusingly ignores ctrl +. Firefox responds to ctrl - only for decrease, and ctrl = and ctrl + for increase.

So ... yay consistenancy.


Is it easy to use both - and _ for decrease and = and + for increase?

This is on Windows 10 BTW.
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