working with magnification

Milton milton at tomaatnet.nl
Sat Jul 18 14:01:58 UTC 2015


Thank you for some clarification.
I found:
http://www.hamradioandvision.com/compiz-magnification-in-ubuntu/

ccsm is not fully accessible with Orca. But we are one step further.
Milton

Op 18-07-15 om 06:51 schreef blind Pete:
> Milton wrote:
>
>> Hi blind Pete,
>>
>> I could not get further because I do not know what buttons are button1,
>> button2 etc.
>> Can you or somebody tell me if I set Zoom-inn to button4 what button
>> that is on my keyboard and also for button5? Thanks in advance.
>> Milton
> [snip]
>
> On a standard mouse;
> button 1 is the left mouse button,
> button 2 is the middle button (press the scroll wheel down),
> button 3 is the right button,
> button 4 means scroll the mouse wheel one way,
> button 5 means scroll the wheel the other way.
>
> Exotic mice might have more buttons.  If you want to be
> difficult you can reassign buttons in /etc/X11/xorg.conf,
> but I strongly discourage that.
>
> On the keyboard; <alt>, <control>, and <shift> should be
> obvious.  Very old keyboards do not have a Super/Windows/Tux
> key, most have a Windows logo on a key between the Control
> and Alt keys.  (One on each side of the keyboard.)  Also, if
> you have a European keyboard there is one more key than on
> a US keyboard, and the left and right Alt keys are different.
>
> "<Super><button5>" means hold down one of the keys with a
> Windows logo on it and scroll the mouse wheel.  If you are
> very lucky you might have pictures of penguins rather than
> windows.
>
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