Options, located in zoom tab, allow to configure zoom settings that affect Internet Explorer behavior and toolbar usage. Select Zoom Slider type, choose the way ieZoom toolbar treats each webpage, predefine Zoom Preset values and choose if Zoom multiplier should be shown and used instead of percent value.
| Preview | Name | Description |
| Standard Zoom Slider | For most common case situations Standard Zoom slider limited between 5 and 400 percent of zoom will provide the optimal zooming possibilities. | |
| Advanced Zoom Slider | Designed to be used in very specific situations where it is essential to have an extensive zoom in and zoom out possibilities. | |
| Individual Zoom | With this option enabled ieZoom will save zoom value that was set for particular web site. At the next visit ieZoom will show this page zoomed as it was on the last visit. With this option disabled ieZoom will always show web pages in the actual zoom. | |
| Default Zoom | This option allows to set the default zoom for first visit of webpage. After visiting the particular page and changing zoom value, this setting will not affect this particular page anymore. If this option is not enabled web pages are shown in the 100% view by default. | |
| Instant Zoom | The enabled / disabled state of this option determines whether web pages will be zoomed upon loading (i.e., instantly) or after browser has fully finished loading of all page elements. | |
| Zoom Preset 1 | Enter zoom value to define Zoom Preset 1 for easy access from ieZoom toolbar. | |
| Zoom Preset 2 | Enter zoom value to define Zoom Preset 2 for easy access from ieZoom toolbar. | |
| Zoom Preset 3 | Enter zoom value to define Zoom Preset 3 for easy access from ieZoom toolbar. | |
| Use smooth edges of screen fonts | Anti-aliasing improves text readability by artificially increasing screen font resolution. | |
| Use Zoom Percentage | When enabled, ieZoom will show the actual zoom percent value. Otherwise instead of percentage zoom multiplier is used (e.g. 100% equals 1, 200% equals 2, 50% equals 0.5). |