This page explains step-by-step how to increase the size of text, or make the entire web page larger, in the Opera 9 web browser running on Mac OS X systems. You can change the settings temporarily, or for every time you surf the internet. Areas in this guide:. Note: The following abbreviations for keys on the Mac are used: Ctrl is used for the Control key, Apple is used for the Command key, and Alt is used for the Option key. For keyboard access, make sure 'Full keyboard access' is turned on - you can turn it on or off by pressing Ctrl + F1 at any time.
Step 2: Set the zoom amount for all web pages you visit Click on the drop-down button beside ' Page zoom', or press Tab until it is highlighted. Scroll up and down using the mouse or the arrow keys to select the percentage by which you want the page size to be increased or decreased. For information on other font options, see the guide. Click on the ' OK' button, or press Enter, to finish and return to Opera. Note: If this does not work it could be because your computer settings cannot be changed due to local IT policies - contact your local IT support for further help.
On June 7, 2012, the RC1 version of Opera build 1448 was released. It offers native 64-bit support and out-of-process plug-ins. On June 14, 2012, the final version of Opera 12.00 was released. Opera 12.01, with some minor yet important security and stability upgrades, was released on August 2, 2012. Lizd72 last edited. I really liked the version of Opera I was using on my phone until I updated it a few months ago (unfortunately I don't know what version it was), but the newer version is unusable for me.