Display zoom key shortcut

Arnaud bourree arnaud.bourree at gmail.com
Mon Aug 30 14:12:09 UTC 2010


2010/8/30 Arnaud bourree <arnaud.bourree at gmail.com>:
> I finally find how to configured key and how to disabled it: that is
> located in System Setting/Desktop/Desktop Effects/All Effects/Zoom
>
> I disabled it.

For more information, on French keyboard <+> and <=> are on the same
key and on my configuration <meta><-> is used by Amarok

(Sorry to not have reply at the bottom)

Arnaud.

>
> Thanks Alan for your help
>
> Arnaud.
>
> 2010/8/30 Alan Dacey <grokit at ajinfosearch.com>:
>> On Monday, August 30, 2010 09:37:47 am Arnaud bourree wrote:
>>> 2010/8/27 Alan Dacey <grokit at ajinfosearch.com>:
>>> > On Friday, August 27, 2010 10:17:03 am Arnaud bourree wrote:
>>> >> Hello,
>>> >>
>>> >> I discover a key shortcut for display zoom: on my French keyboard,
>>> >> <META><+> zoom in the full screen on my both display.
>>> >> The <+> key is located on my French keyboard on the left of the <back
>>> >> space key>.
>>> >> That is nice effect, but I don't how to zoom out nor how to restore
>>> >> default size.
>>> >> And I don't find where that is configured (Stand keyborad shortcut
>>> >> defined <CRTL><+> and <CTRL><-> which doesn't have effect on the full
>>> >> screen)
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone knows how to disabled that or how to zoom out?
>>> >>
>>> >> Regards,
>>> >>
>>> >> Arnaud.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > <meta><->    zooms out
>>> > <meta><0>  original size (that's a zero, not the letter o)
>>> >
>>> > Alan
>>> >
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>>>
>>> I try both <meta><-> and <meta><0> both on numeric pad and on numeric
>>> line: nothing work.
>>> I think that came from my French keyboard layout.
>>> Now, what I expect it is a way to disabled it as in French key board
>>> to closed curly brass I need to do <Alt-Gr><0> and <Alt-Gr> key is
>>> left to <Meta> key
>>>
>>> Arnaud.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure since I do not have a Frenck keyboard installed but you should be able to assign
>> a key combination to the action in the system settings.  I believe it is called Input Actions?  I did
>> that at one time to rotate my cube with the same keys as compiz used.
>>
>> Alan
>>
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