Samuel Thibault wrote: > Hi, > > Robert Cole, le Sun 24 Jun 2007 02:51:51 -0700, a écrit : >> Now I have full-screen magnification, and I can fully utilize my >> computer system; and I have finally gotten away from Windows. > > Mmm, how did you achieve that? The tutorials I've found talk about the > dummy driver, are you using that? > > Samuel >
No. I am using gnome-mag v0.14.4, which you can obtain here (direct link): http://download.gnome.org/sources/gn...-0.14.4.tar.gz This is the source code for gnome-mag which must be compiled. I'm not sure how familiar with Linux and compiling source you are few months ago I barely knew how to do it), but if you do not have experience with doing this, let me know and I will respond when I am online tomorrow (as it's after 4AM here right now...and I'm probably going to fall asleep at the computer :) ). Anyhow...I have used gnome-mag (without Orca) for months now with full-screen; no dummy driver setup needed. It works perfectly for me; just as well as ZoomText did in Windows. By the way, which version of Ubuntu are you using? I"m using v7.04 here. From what i can recall, the full-screen magnification was present from v0.14.3. I just start it from the run dialog with the command magnifier -fmz <zoom level--from 1.0 to roughly 11.0 or so> My zoom level is set to 5.0. I think ti goes up to 10.0 or 11.0. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
