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Shiona
Sep 13, 2022
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We rely on pop-ups for important features in order to generate reports, print quotes and invoices. Blocking all pop-ups disables such features. To allow specific websites to use pop-ups, while still blocking all others, you can add those specific websites to the list of allowed sites. Most popular Web Browsers block pop-ups from automatically showing up on your screen by default. When a pop-up is blocked, the address bar will be marked Pop-up blocked. You can also decide to allow pop-ups. Change your default pop-ups & redirects settings on Chrome On your computer, open Chrome Chrome. At the top right, click More More and then Settings. Click Privacy and security and then Site Settings. Click Pop-ups and redirects. Choose the option you want as your default setting. Change your default pop-ups & redirects settings on Firefox When you click either the Options button in the info bar or the icon in the address bar, a menu is displayed with the following choices: Allow/Block pop-ups for <website address> Manage pop-up settings… Don't show this message when pop-ups are blocked Show <pop-up web address> Change your default pop-ups & redirects settings on Microsoft Edge In Edge, go to Settings and more ... at the top of your browser. Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions. Under All permissions, select Pop-ups and redirects. Turn on or off Block (recommended) toggle. When this feature is turned on and a pop-up has been blocked, Edge will display the following image in your web browser's address bar.
Pop-Up Features Error - Reports/Quotes not showing content media
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Shiona
Sep 13, 2022
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Automatically zooms in or out of a drawing or photo by simply putting your finger on the mouse. When using Magic Mouse on Mac, the zoom function is very sensitive and automatically zooms in or out of a drawing or photo by simply putting your finger on the mouse. The Magic Mouse’s scroll-zooming feature is a godsend. However, in a few areas, such as when interactive maps are on the user’s screen or when using an Adobe application, even the slightest bit of movement on the Magic Mouse’s surface can be registered as a scroll-zoom, uncontrollably zooming in and out of the display. Your entire display being zoomed in and out uncontrollably when you simply move your mouse around or drag and drop objects on your screen can be pretty frustrating, to the extent where it becomes almost motion sickness-inducing. Solution 1: Disable the scroll-zooming feature Go to System Preferences > Universal Access > Seeing. Click on Options… in the Zoom Uncheck and disable the Zoom using scroll wheel while holding Save the changes that you have made. Solution 2: Disable the Smart Zoom feature Go to System Preferences > Mouse. Locate and uncheck the Smart Zoom option under the Point & Click section to disable Save the changes.
Zoom Functions - Zooming with Apple Magic Mouse content media
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