Re: Screen magnification w/ mousewheel
- From: MENGUAL Jean-Philippe <mengualjeanphi free fr>
- To: Kevin Ingwersen <ingwie2000 googlemail com>, "gnome-accessibility-list gnome org" <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Screen magnification w/ mousewheel
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 09:58:32 +0100
Title: signature_jp_2
Hi,
Noawadays, what you search is fully accomplished in a Debian
GNU/Linux. If you install it using the dark theme, it will install
MATE, an old but flexible desktop environment (old in the design but
up-to-date). The magnification is then ensured via Compiz, which
seems to contain the features you are searching for. Our low-vision
users anyway seem happy with this distro we provide for us and say
it has as many useful features as Zoomtext, and more reliable than
Windows or Mac. So I oconsider these feedbacks positive enough to
suggest you to have a look at this distro.
If you dont want to install a distro, see on debian how you can have
computers with debian inside. It exists, and with all accessibility
tools pre-installed and configured.
Note I am describing a current situation, so it is possible in the
future, GNOME desktop itself to support the most advanced features
for low-vision, while it is not perfect today. But it will be done I
hope.
regards
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JEAN-PHILIPPE
MENGUAL
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Le 10/03/2020 à 09:46, Kevin Ingwersen
via gnome-accessibility-list a écrit :
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