Hi,
The only solution is to set a binding yourself. With the command. The
same switches between normal and reverted colors.
Thats why our Universal Access System uses Compiz, to ship this featu!e
among others. But on Ubuntu, xcalib is the good solution, with a binding
you set. And otherwise the high-contrast reverted theme.
Regards,
Le 21/11/2015 17:43, Milton a écrit :
Hi Alex,
I installed xcalib and when I ran xcalib -i -a in a terminal I get
indeed the negative view. Thanks. But in the keyboard settings I cannot
find the short key setting for to toggle it on or off. In
compizconfig-settings-manager I did check the negative function but the
short key does nothing.
Milton
Op 21-11-15 om 14:57 schreef Alex ARNAUD:
On 21/11/2015 14:17, Milton wrote:
Hi List,
Hi
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 15.10 to try magnification. I
installed compizconfig-settings-manager and compiz-plugins. I notice
that Enhanced Zoom Desktop is enabled by default. I changed some short
cut keys for avoiding using the Suer key. In Unity and Metacity
nothing happens with magnification while in Gnome-shell it works. But
in Gnome-shell negative view is not working after I checked this
function. Do you have some tips? Thanks.
Gnome-shell works great but for negative view you should install xcalib
command with option "-i -a". In the keyboard settings you can affect
keyboard shortcut to this command.
Best regards.
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