you would need to mimick the event in FF etc ...

Prolly  something like make every element X% smaller or somehting which is 
alot of CPU for the end user if its not supported natively

Alex Mcauley
http://www.thevacancymarket.com
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From: "tcupolo" <tcup...@afsincorporated.biz>
To: "Prototype & script.aculo.us" <prototype-scriptaculous@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 6:10 PM
Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Re: How to fire a custom/synthetic "Control key + 
mouse scroll wheel movement" event?


>
> @Alex,
>
> Thank you!
> Here are my test results for document.body.style.zoom:
>
> IE: yes
> NN: no
> Safari: no
> Chrome:yes
> Opera: no
> FF: no
>
> This is exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for but different DOM
> elements need to be used apparently for each browser with this
> approach.
> I still think a synthetic event (cntrl key: true and "+" or "-" key
> down) is the surest way to achieve cross browser compatibility.
> I just don't know the syntax for creating the needed events.
>
> Thoughts??
>
> >
> 


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