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# Increasing text size

Sometimes it's helpful to increate the text size on screen. Here's how:

## iPad

If you are using an iPad then you can increase the screen size by using your **thumb** and **finger**:&#x20;

Place a thumb and finger **pinched together** (or two fingers) on the screen and then **spread them apart**.

This action allows you to see a close-up of items on the screen. Pinch open quickly to immediately increase the page size to 200 per cent. Or pinch slowly to gradually increase the size.

To decrease do the **reverse action**.

## Computer

If you are using a PC computer (**laptop or desktop**) you can increase your browser size:&#x20;

Hold down **CTRL** (control button) and press '**+'**.

To decrease the size: Hold down **CTRL** (control button) and press '**-'**.


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