This bug was fixed in the package compiz-plugins-main -
1:0.9.7.0~bzr19-0ubuntu8
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compiz-plugins-main (1:0.9.7.0~bzr19-0ubuntu8) precise; urgency=low
[ Matthias Niess]
* debian/patchs/ubuntu-config.patch:
- disable ezoom bad default of Super+r causing zoom to current
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/compiz-plugins-main
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** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Title:
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** Branch linked: lp:~compiz/compcomm-plugins-main/ubuntu
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I found this bug by mistake this morning. I found out I could get back
to normal by hitting Super + R again as long as I was on an empty
desktop. Super + R zoomed in on a open window Ctrl + Atl + arrow key to
an empty desktop Super + R zoomed out to normal.
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Okay.. I don't think this is wanted behavior.. I just found the schema
that sets this default. I always wanted to try the nice bzr/launchpad
integration, so I'll assign myself now ;)
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = mniess (mniess)
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Title:
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** Also affects: compiz-plugins-main
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: mniess (mniess) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main
Assignee: (unassigned) = mniess (mniess)
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main
Status: New =
** Package changed: compiz (Ubuntu) = compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
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just had this bug.
toggle didnt work. could manage to get into ccsm because the zoom was
only on the external monitor. disabled the ezoom plugin and after some
hanging unity restartet and all opened windows were still open.
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I've managed to get rid of it without reboot by disabling Accessibility
feature in CCSM, after which Unity crashed, but windows were restored
ok.
It would interesting to dig the source history to ask the author of this
idea. =)
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The option is only seen in gconf-editor which makes it unknown to most
users. There is no key in gconf to reverse unless it's to hit Super+R
again which doesn't work
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Same issue here. To get out of it I ended up goin to a tty and
rebooting. hitting super + r again did nothing.
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Same here. Had Super+R assigned to Run on the Xubuntu side. Pressed it
absent-mindedly in 12.04 Beta (Unity) and couldn't get out of it. Had to
hard reboot.
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If you are able to launch CCSM while you are experiencing this issue
then you can create a new key mapping inside the Enhanced Zoom Desktop
plugin that will permit you to zoom out. I was able to do this but I
could only really manipulate the window because I could use it on my
second desktop. It
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