Feature Request: Local Magnification Tool for Reading Small Text
When working with multiple windows in Zotero, the interface can become cluttered, and text can shrink to a size that's hard to read. I suggest adding a local magnification tool, similar to the one in TeX Studio, to zoom in on small text without affecting the overall layout. This feature would help users more easily read citations, annotations, and metadata, especially when the window size is reduced or when there are multiple tabs open, improving accessibility and ease of use.
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You can change the interface text size and the note text size from the View menu. If something in the interface isn't following those, let us know, and provide a screenshot.
Beyond that, any magnification tool would be a function of your OS, not of an individual app.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u19932325/uawj435wftyd72t08t33.png
The first image shows my regular Zotero reading layout, where I keep multiple panes visible at the same time. In this setup, the issue is not that Zotero reduces font size when the window is resized, but that the available viewing space becomes dense and compact, making text in metadata fields, side panels, columns, and tabs harder to inspect comfortably.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u19932325/blb04xgrqugvvkcfm4mj.png
The second image shows the TeXstudio magnification tool I was referring to. It provides a temporary local zoom around the cursor, allowing small text to be read quickly without changing pane sizes, interface scaling, or the overall layout.
My request is for something similar as a convenience feature within Zotero’s workspace - especially useful when working with multi-pane layouts like the one shown above. I understand OS-level magnifiers exist, but this kind of in-app lens is much faster and more seamless for continuous research workflows.
What I am requesting is a localized magnification feature that temporarily enlarges only the area under the cursor or the portion currently being viewed, while leaving the rest of the interface unchanged.
Anyway, thank you for your time and consideration.
https://github.com/rishu2rishvanth/windows-magnifier-tool.git
But I'm also not sure why you vibe-coded a custom application just to trigger the native functionality in Windows? Again, Windows has a lens feature built in. You don't need to create a custom application to magnify the area around the cursor.