Automatic zoom

Hi, forgive me if this was already answered/covered.

I am currently working with an imaging system connected to a camera and I was wondering if there was anyway to program in the block diagram, a utility that could zoom in on the image without needing a user (by clicking on the magnifying glass and click). I try to use the imagery for a demo system, and I wish I had that little manual interaction is possible. Any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated.

It is a property of the Image control that displays the image, not a property of IMAQdx.

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