Candle Width MT5 on Macbook - need to increase candle width

 

Has anyone been able to increase the Candle width in MT5 on a Macbook?

Recently the candle width has reduced to the point where I cannot differentiate between the wick and candle.


I have tried dragging, looking for a zoom option (doesnt work on macbook),  now out of ideas,   any thoughts?

 

In the Mac App Store, iPhone and iPad apps that work on Mac computers with Apple silicon are labeled with Designed for iPhone or Designed for iPad. Any iPhone or iPad apps you purchase that work on your Mac with Apple silicon are shown when you view your purchased apps in the App Store.

When using one of these apps on your Mac, you can use touch alternatives to interact with the app—for example, press and hold the Option key to use a trackpad as a virtual touch screen.

Use iPhone and iPad apps on Mac with Apple silicon
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In the App Store, iPhone and iPad apps that work on Mac computers with Apple silicon are labeled with Designed for iPhone or Designed for iPad.
 
Sergey El #:

In the Mac App Store, iPhone and iPad apps that work on Mac computers with Apple silicon are labeled with Designed for iPhone or Designed for iPad. Any iPhone or iPad apps you purchase that work on your Mac with Apple silicon are shown when you view your purchased apps in the App Store.

When using one of these apps on your Mac, you can use touch alternatives to interact with the app—for example, press and hold the Option key to use a trackpad as a virtual touch screen.

YES!!  Thanks Sergey that worked!!  Perils of using an external mouse and keyboard :) 
 
Sergey El #:

In the Mac App Store, iPhone and iPad apps that work on Mac computers with Apple silicon are labeled with Designed for iPhone or Designed for iPad. Any iPhone or iPad apps you purchase that work on your Mac with Apple silicon are shown when you view your purchased apps in the App Store.

When using one of these apps on your Mac, you can use touch alternatives to interact with the app—for example, press and hold the Option key to use a trackpad as a virtual touch screen.

... so simple,  didnt even think about the trackpad,  thank you.