Hello, Aurelian.
To be honest, I use magnification for things like reading documents in
Evince as well as to spot check things (e.g. document layout when
creating Web pages or documents in LibreOffice). I have never actually
used text tracking at all (even when I used Windows); I have mainly
Hi, Robert and list,
These are the shortcuts I use:
Compiz:
- Windows key + scroll wheel to zoom in/out.
- Windows key + arrow keys to pan image.
GNOME Shell:
- Windows key + Keypad Enter to turn zoom on/off
- Windows key + Keypad Plus and Minus to zoom in/out.
These do not conflict with any oth
Hello, Joseph, and thanks for your reply.
I am sorry for my delayed response.
Doing something like SHIFT+Scroll Up to Zoom In and SHIFT+Scroll Down to
Zoom Out would be a great idea, if possible. I have seen magnification
software which only makes use of the scroll wheel for zooming, but this
Hi Robert,
You wrote:
I was just curious as to whether or not it is possible (or would be
possible) to use the scroll wheel on my mouse in combination with a
key on my keyboard (e.g. the Control key) to zoom in or out on the
magnifier.
Anything is possible :-). And, this is a no-brainer.
+1
Gregg
Gregg Vanderheiden Ph.D.
Director Trace R&D Center
Professor Industrial & Systems Engineering
and Biomedical Engineering
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Co-Director, Raising the Floor - International
and the Global Public Inclusiv
Hello, everyone.
I was just curious as to whether or not it is possible (or would be
possible) to use the scroll wheel on my mouse in combination with a key
on my keyboard (e.g. the Control key) to zoom in or out on the magnifier.
I ask this because many of the key bindings which I used for Z