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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Fri Sep 17 07:15:19 
+0000 2010 -------
No special reason that I am aware of, I don't think I have changed it.

In system preferences, mouse, screen zoom the shortcut on my machine is "Ctrl".

That means that in any app i can "ctrl+move mouse" to zoom, letting OS X 
enlarge all the pixels, I 
don't use it but it don't bother be. This also works in Openoffice. But 
OpenOffice also has it's own 
zoom set with the shortcut "cmd+move mouse", which makes OpenOffice do a real 
zoom (vector 
based).

It's the Openoffice shortcut that I would so very much like to disable, but I 
can't figure out a way 
to do it.

If I try to change the OS X pixel zoom shortcut to "CMD", I have now noticed 
that it overrules the 
OpenOffice shortcut. But sometimes, particularly after saving with "cmd+s" 
OpenOffice still does a 
crazy zoom. Most of the times though, the OS X zoom gains the upper hand.

But please please please - with sugar on top - add an option to disable the 
mouse/gesture zoom 
shortcut, it is annoying as hell and a usability catastrophy!


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