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Can zoom in with "cmd -", but can not zoom back out #17104
Can zoom in with "cmd -", but can not zoom back out #17104
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@t3chguy So I guess it works as intended, but I would recommend changing the behavior to be the Feel free to close |
Related element-hq/element-desktop#794 #9533 Not sure why we specify the accelerator instead of relying on the default https://github.com/vector-im/element-desktop/blob/466a871094fdc59f133b73f4e25cd685ab3745e8/src/vectormenu.js#L40 |
confirmed - my bad |
"Ctrl =" does not work for me.
After several tries, I found that "Ctrl #" can reset the zoom (because '#' on my keyboard where '=' is on QWERTY). Of course, my keyboard layout is unusual (but necessary for me), I mean shortcuts have a quite unpredictable behavior on non-standard keyboard layout, Is there a way to configure the keyboard shortcuts (currently or planned for later) ?
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I am unable to zoom back in after zooming out, Ubuntu Budgie 22.04 |
omg I figured it out. Zoom out is just |
@sam0x17 I swear I tried that and it didn't work until you suggested it. THANK YOU |
Description
Hitting "cmd -" (to be explicit: the command key and the minus key at the same time)
zooms out on the interface.
After doing this, I can not find a way to zoom back in and everything is now too small to read.
Steps to reproduce
Logs being sent: yes (I hope I did it right, the small interface makes this somewhat hard)
Version information
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