Hi all.
Picture zoom
Ing is not the same as universa access zoom.  The picture zooming is done by 
stretching


Hth
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"Earle M. Harrison" <earle.harri...@comcast.net> wrote:

>Thank you for this Chantelle,
>
>I discovered with sighted assist that holding down control and swiping two 
>fingers away from you is a feature that is set within System Preferences under 
>Trackpad.  It wasn't working on my Macbook Pro even though the checkbox was 
>checked.  I unchecked it and then rechecked it and I guess it works now.  I'll 
>try the same with my client today and hope for the same result.  I'll also 
>have her try turning off Zoom and using the method you described as well.  
>Thank you so much for your response.
>
>Best,
>
>
>Earle
>
>On Feb 3, 2011, at 10:40 PM, Chantelle Griffiths wrote:
>
>> Hi Earl, 
>> 
>> I don't know whether zooming an image the way you described is still 
>> available as I'm only a relatively new mac user, but I have found a way to 
>> zoom the screen in a general context. That is, to magnify the entire screen. 
>> I'm not sure whether this applies if your client is using Zoom in 
>> conjunction with VO, but from my experience, the way to zoom in is to do the 
>> opposite of a pinch gesture. E.g. Put your thumb and pointer finger in the 
>> centre of the trackpad and simultaneously move your thumb towards the bottom 
>> of the trackpad  and your finger towards the top. From my experience, it 
>> doesn't work when Zoom is magnifying the screen, but should work if Zoom is 
>> not being used. 
>> 
>> Hope this helps - there could be a better way to do it. I'm using a Macbook 
>> Pro with a multitouch trackpad. 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Chantelle 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 04/02/2011, at 11:01 AM, Earle M. Harrison wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I'm working with a client who has some vision and something has got us kind 
>>> of stumped.  She used to be able to hold down the control key and  swipe 
>>> two fingers away and toward her on the trackpad two zoom the image in and 
>>> out; however, this is no longer working.  I've researched the matter and 
>>> have found nothing on the subject. Any ideas how this feature could have 
>>> been turned off?  More important, any idea how to get it turned back on? 
>>> Any assistance you can offer as always is very much appreciated.  Thank you.
>>> 
>>> Earle Harrison
>>> Handy Tech North America
>>> 
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