As such, it can't be done. You can assign the following Finalescript to a shortcut, say CTRL-SHIFT-P.
menu item "Zoom/Other"
type 150
click OK
Do not copy paste from this forum into a Finalescript editor window. open a new Finalescript editor window and type in the commands. There are only three. Set the shortcut and name the script, say SetTo150, with the controls in the top of the window. Now you can set your view to 150% by pressing CTRL-SHIFT-P. The Finalescript palette does not need to be open. You can, of course, name it anything you want, and assign any shortcut you want.
You can also set any one of the three custom view settings as explained by ttw. These custom zoom setting can be invoked by CTRL-1/2/3 respectively. This is just as effective as, even easier than, the Finalescript.
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