How do I zoom in and move around the Bubble chart in FYERS?
How do I zoom in and move around the Bubble chart?
You can zoom into any part of the Bubble chart and then move (pan) around the zoomed area. These controls apply to FYERS Web (desktop).
FYERS Web
- Zoom: Click and drag to draw a box around the area you want to zoom into.
- Scroll view (pan): Hold Shift and drag to move around the zoomed-in chart.
- Reset view: Zoom out again by drawing a larger box across most of the chart, or reload the page if needed.
Notes
- Zoom works best when you select a tight box around crowded bubbles.
- Panning (Shift + drag) lets you inspect clusters without losing your zoom level.
- Your X/Y, Bubble size, and Bubble colour choices do not change when you zoom or pan.
What If...
| Scenario | Action |
|---|
| I zoomed too far in | Hold Shift and drag to pan to a clearer area, or draw a larger box to zoom out. |
| Labels are cut off after zooming | Pan (Shift + drag) to reposition, or zoom out slightly with a bigger box. |
| Bubbles still overlap after zooming | Try a tighter zoom box around the cluster, or adjust X/Y or Bubble size for more spread. |
| I want to return to the full chart quickly | Draw a broad box across most of the chart to zoom out, or reload the page. |
Last updated: 26 Nov 2025
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