Milton wrote:
Hi Blind Pete,
Many thanks. I also noticed that in the compizconfig-setting-manager in
some combobox there are button1 til button20. I just wondering what
button6 to button20 are.
Milton
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Sorry, no idea.
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Hi Blind Pete,
Many thanks. I also noticed that in the compizconfig-setting-manager in
some combobox there are button1 til button20. I just wondering what
button6 to button20 are.
Milton
op 10-05-14 04:23, blind Pete schreef:
Milton wrote:
Hi Attila,
The magnifier in Gnome-shell is
Hi Attila,
The magnifier in Gnome-shell is working. I took a look in the
compizconfig-setting-manager and I noticed the short cut keys for to
increase and decrease the magnification with Shift_Super_button4 and
Shift_Super_button5. Do you know what button4 and button5 are? Thanks in
advance.
Milton wrote:
Hi Attila,
The magnifier in Gnome-shell is working. I took a look in the
compizconfig-setting-manager and I noticed the short cut keys for to
increase and decrease the magnification with Shift_Super_button4 and
Shift_Super_button5. Do you know what button4 and button5 are?
Hi Milton,
Sorry, I forgot to wrote you yesterday with magnifier support in GNOME
Shell again working. Yesterday lands in Trusty-updates repository with a
gjs new upstream version with resolves the wrote crash related issue if
magnifier support turned on.
Attila
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Hi Attila,
where do I find to turn on the magnifier support? I searched for it in
Universal Accessibility in System settings but I could not find it.
I have also gnome-shell installed but I tried in Unity. Personally I
only work with speech through Orca but I help others who wants to work
with
I forgot to wrote the magnifier support related check box possible
awailable only if you using GNOME Shell.
For example if you installing gnome-session-flashback package and in
Lightdm selecting the gnome flashback session, in GNOME Control Center
Universal Access preference pane the magnifier
Hi all,
I noticed in the keyboard settings that you can define shortcut keys for
to toggle zoom in or zoom out. I tried to set Super_Alt_Z to toggle and
Super_Alt_Arrow-up to zoom in and Super_Alt_Arrow-down to zoom out. I do
not notice any effect. What do I do wrong?
Milton
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Not need turning on the magnifier support to you see effect this keystrokes?
Be careful with following thing:
Possible only my system happening my Intel GMA X3100 video card, but if
I turning on screen magnifier support when using GNOME Shell, Gnome
Shell producing a crash.
After magnifier