It's inconsistent to start with one one configuration, use gnome-
appearance-properties to cycle between options and have random bits
missing from the configuration you started off with.

Maybe I should explain this in different language.

You have an initial compiz configuration.
Switching to an alternate configuration using a simple 3 way radio button 
causes functionality to be lost
Switching back to the original configuration using the same radio button does 
not return the original configuration or functionality.

Having ezoom as standard is a very positive thing from the point of view
of accessibility for the partially sighted: it beats the original static
zoom by a long way. Having it removed in a non-obvious way and for no
good reason is bad enough, losing the ability to switch it back on in a
trivial manner is terribly inconsistent.

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Gutsy: Switching to 'Extra Effects' in gnome-appearance-properties turns off 
compiz ezoom
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138717
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