
Drag 2 fingers to move around the screen.Tap anywhere on the screen, except the keyboard or navigation bar.(If you set up a different magnification shortcut, use that instead.) Step 2: Use magnification Zoom in and make everything bigger (This shortcut may slow down your device.) Triple-tap screen: Quickly tap screen 3 times.Hold volume keys: Press and hold both volume keys.Accessibility button: At the bottom of your screen, tap the accessibility button.Optional: To change your shortcut, tap Magnification shortcut, then choose one of these options:.
Tap Accessibility, then tap Magnification. You can zoom or magnify to see your Android device's screen better. The name of the group of tiles is now displayed on the Start screen.Some of these steps work only on Android 11.0 and up. At the Name Group prompt, enter the name you want the tile group to have, and then click the Name button. Similarly, you cannot move individual tiles in the Zoomed Out Start screen view, but must be in the standard Start screen view move or arrange individual tiles. Those functions cannot be performed in the standard Start screen view. You must be in the Zoomed Out Start screen view in order to move or name groups. The Zoomed Out Start screen view gives you the ability to move groups into a different arrangement, just as you can when arranging individual tiles in the normal view. In the Zoomed Out Start screen, right-click the group of tiles that you would like to name and, on the App Bar, click the Name group icon. This will give the Start screen a zoomed-out view to allow you to see all the tiles without having to scroll. If you are using a touch screen, pinch your fingers together on the Start screen to zoom-out.
On the Start screen, in the bottom-right corner of the screen, click the (Zoom Out) button. NOTE: If desired, you can move tiles into different groups, or create new ones. Follow these steps to name a group of tiles. Tiles on the Start screen are organized into groups, and each of those groups can be named.