Hello, Kyle.

Thank you for that information about eZoom working under the GNOME Fallback session. I had no idea that this was possible. That is great news for me. It may have been by mistake (and it is alright to contact me off-list), but this message did not go to the Ubuntu accessibility list. I am Cc-ing this message to the list so that others may be able to benefit from the information which you provided me.

Take care.

On 04/12/2012 06:35 PM, Kyle wrote:
Magnification does indeed work in GNOME fallback. You do need to have Compiz running in order to use it. I have also been able to make the Enhanced Zoom Desktop plugin zoom very large without becoming unreadable. There are a couple of zoom factor settings that need to be changed from the defaults to make it work. In the zoom in/out tab, I have my zoom factor set to 1.150 and my minimum zoom factor set to 0.0300. It took some trial and error, but these settings seem to work. Hope this helps.
~Kyle


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