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


On 29/01/2012, at 12:59 PM, cm wrote:

> 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 and thus have it turned 
> on.
> 
> Cheers,
> Carlo
> 
> On 29/01/2012, at 12:44 , 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 have keyed alt-cmd-+ with the zoom option turned on.  I 
>> have been unable to find a gesture that reverses this and I am forced to use 
>> alt-cmd-8 to return to the normal screen.
>> 
>> Can anyone advise me what I may be doing to invoke the zoom?  This usually 
>> happens while I am scrolling using two fingers.  Am I doing this in an 
>> unusual part of the pad or am I accidentally dropping another finger onto a 
>> critical part?
>> 
>> Similarly can anyone advise  gesture which will reverse the action?  The 
>> normal zoom in and out gestures with with two fingers owning or closing have 
>> no effect.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Barry
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