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It does not equate to exact pixels, but “what the browser deems to be the best fit”. So even at initial-scale=1.0, the browser is already doing some automatic scaling to maintain the legibility of the website. Lastly, please take note that screen resolution for today’s mobile devices is quite crazy, a small 6″ screen can be full HD or 2K. Some users may like pinch to zoom, and on MacBooks I found it usable, but the Lenovo Yoga 920. You may or may not need to reboot, but pinch to zoom will be gone. Once there look for the ZoomEnabled REGDWORD and change it from 1 to 0. For example, initial-scale=2.0 will mean 2X zoomed-in. Computer\HKEYCURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PrecisionTouchPad. A larger initial-scale will mean “more zoomed in”.

Now that you know what the viewport is, let us start from the basics of the viewport meta tag. Then scroll down (almost at the end you will find that option).This viewport has the same number of pixels as the device, and it is initially scaled at 1:1. Then return to turn off the pinch zoom and the issue is gone completely. Download the specific windows 10 driver from the Synaptic website or the manufacturer’s website,and install this new one. In the tree view at the left choose “->Policies. To disable the Pinch zoom complete on your device, you could try the solution: Uninstall the default driver and restart PC. Start the System-Security-Manager and choose “->Customized” It is listed in the policies of the System-Security-Manager.Įxit SiteKiosk (logout completely) and login as administrator.


Sorry but i can't find this option "Disable Zoom IE" If that setting is needed for any other user account it is possible to add the corresponding value manually by editing the Windows Registry. Since SiteKiosk you have the option to prevent to zoom web pages in the (IE based) browser for the SiteKiosk user by enabling the option “Disable Zoom in IE” that you will find at the customized settings of the System-Security-Manager.įurther information about the System-Security-Manager here:
