I think I may have solved my problem. I suspect I just touch the edge of the
trackpad with the ball of my thumb when I am making certain gestures and this
causes unexpected results.
Barry
On 29/01/2012, at 1:42 PM, Barry Sexstone wrote:
Carlo
It is definitely the accessibility zoom but I
I have been trying to familiarise myself with the magic trackpad and all its
gestures with a certain amount of success. However, occasionally I get the
same effect as if I have keyed alt-cmd-+ with the zoom option turned on. I
have been unable to find a gesture that reverses this and I am
For owning read opening bad proof reading prior to sending!
Barry
On 29/01/2012, at 12:44 PM, Barry Sexstone wrote:
I have been trying to familiarise myself with the magic trackpad and all its
gestures with a certain amount of success. However, occasionally I get the
same effect as if I
Hi Barry,
You may be doing an Accessibility zoom in. It can be configured to be Control
plus a two finger swipe up to zoom in and Control plus a two finger swipe down
to zoom back out. As I say this is an Accessibility feature that can be turned
off but I use it frequently to read fine print
Carlo
It is definitely the accessibility zoom but I am not sure how I manage it
without touching the control key, next time it happens I will try control plus
the two finger swipe to see if that gets me out of the zoom. I normally have
the accessibility turned off in any case.
Barry
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