
If anyone knows how i can use the Zoom box and still have the full screen zoom at the same time, please let me know. The one big drawback to this bit of wit is once you do check the "Zoom in window" check box, you lose the ability for zoom options - command-option-(=) and command-option-(-) or control-up and control-down - to zoom the entire screen - those keyboard commands will now only zoom the Zoom box. but the "Zoom window" box is as simple as option-command-8 and then zooming in or out with the method you choose for zooming in or out. During the installation, I received a question about whether I would like to give Zoom permission to access some file folders. Needless to say, bringing up the "temporary-zoom" box takes some practice. (I downloaded zoom from their website, clicking on the link specific for the M1 Mac processors, such as the one I have). more importantly, for the "enable temporary zoom (control-option)" to work right, it's command-option-8 to turn the Zoom box on, then control-zoom all the way out, then control-option will make the window appear only while you hold down those keys. the reason i say this is because when you option-command-8, use Control to zoom in and out in the Zoom box if at appears nothing is happening, or command-option-(-) or command-option-(=). It's important to keep "use scroll wheel with modifier keys to zoom" checked with a shortcut - i use Control. button lets you set the Zoom window size and some other stuff. once you check the "Zoom in window" check box, the Options. Control-Option brings up the Zoom window only while you hold down those modifier keys.

under Zoom, just click the box that says "Zoom in window." Option-Command-8 brings it up and makes it go away. I'm not sure how far back the info i am about to give goes, but on Lion in system prefs/universal access/seeing/zoom/ there is a preference you can set that is very much like Zoom It.
