On 15/9/19 21:22, Felix Lehmann via
gnome-accessibility-list wrote:
Hi,
Magnification with keyboard shortcuts
At the moment, the magnification of a part of the screen can be
adjusted with a factor.
Is it possible to increase or decrease the magnification quickly
and easily using keyboard shortcuts? My mother usually uses the
factor 2.0, but sometimes she increases it for a short time to
enlarge a badly readable menu or something similar. After that,
she resets the screen magnification factor to 2.0 using keyboard
shortcuts.
Yes, there are shortcuts for that. Right now the zoom (also
called magnifier) has the following shortcuts available:
Enable/disable: Alt Super 8
Zoom in: Alt Super =
Zoom out: Alt Super -
In any case, that are the default shortcuts. For some people find
the need to press three keys (or use = instead of + for zooming
out) somewhat complex. You can configure it on gnome settings
control:
Settings->Devices->Keyboard
On the list at the right you can find all the available
shortcuts. If you go down a little you would find all the Zoom
shortcuts, and the possibility to edit them.
I hope that helps.
(Information: Currently my mother is using proprietary software,
but she would like to switch to GNOME completely).
Best regards
F. Lehmann
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