so what you see on the 7-inch screen is just a miniaturized version of what you'd get on the 10-inch.
the second tap and slide up or down to adjust how magnified the image is.
What's more, most don't allow you to zoom in on them the way you can with websites or PDFs. (Though, to toot the PM horn: Our tablet apps are designed to be legible on both 7- and 10-inch devices; the typeface is big enough for 7-inch tablets but small enough so as not to look outrageous on larger screens.) The solution lies in the iPad's Accessibility settings, where you can turn on zoom. A double tap with three fingers zooms in; keep your fingers on the screen after the second tap and slide up or down to adjust how magnified the image is.
Though magazines on Android tablets generally allow zooming?unlike those on an iPad with Accessibility turned off?you may want to turn on overall zooming abilities to let you magnify, say, a home-screen image. Turn on magnification in the Accessibility settings. Zoom in by triple-tapping with one finger, and adjust the magnification by pinching with two fingers.
While you're at it, you might want to make all text on your tablet bigger. On both iOS and Android devices, head to Accessibility to change the overall system type size to something that doesn't require a monocle. Keep in mind this won't affect type size in most magazines because they are technically image files, not text.
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