| Summary: | feature request: Per monitor zoom in the zoom desktop effect | ||
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| Product: | [Plasma] kwin | Reporter: | thecookie94 |
| Component: | effects-various | Assignee: | KWin default assignee <kwin-bugs-null> |
| Status: | REPORTED --- | ||
| Severity: | wishlist | CC: | bugs.kde.org.crane186, fanzhuyifan, lhamil64, nate, ritchie |
| Priority: | NOR | Keywords: | accessibility, multiscreen |
| Version First Reported In: | 5.27.10 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Arch Linux | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
thecookie94
2024-01-17 23:36:18 UTC
I think it's something to look after kwin_x11 and kwin_wayland codebases are split. For this usecase, would a magnifier effect that just magnifies under cursor be a better solution than zooming the entire monitor? (In reply to fanzhuyifan from comment #2) > For this usecase, would a magnifier effect that just magnifies under cursor > be a better solution than zooming the entire monitor? That would not be enough, no. Most people with very low vision will not be able to focus on a smaller magnification windows around the cursor. In my case it would put a strain on my eyes, which lead to pain, tiredness and low concentration. The feature to have a different zoom level on each monitor would make me able to focus on, for example, an article I am using for research, on one monitor, and write a summary, take notes and more, with text cursor tracking on my primary monitor. I think it would make a lot of visually impaired people switch to Linux and use KDE, as this is only possible on Windows with very expensive but buggy magnification software. I'd definitely be open to working on this functionality. Before I started using Plasma, I used to use Compiz enhanced desktop zoom which had this functionality in it. It would allow me to zoom into my work on one screen while keeping a YouTube video fullscreened on another display. My concern would be moving the mouse cursor between displays, particularly with the Push tracking mode. I generally prefer all my screens to zoom in as if they're one giant screen, and I no longer actually use multiple monitors. But when I used to, one of the annoying issues I'd run into with Compiz is trying to do something zoomed in on one screen without losing my place on another zoomed in screen. Think zooming into some documentation on one screen and zooming into my code on another, I don't want to lose my place in my code when I go to check documentation. Having this be something you can turn on and off, would at least mitigate that issue for me since I can just turn off individual zoom levels. I would also really like to see better multi-monitor support for the zoom effect. I think having the option for separate zoom levels per display would be good. As for not losing your place, one idea is to have a hotkey that warps the mouse between monitors, so you could position the zoom region where you want it, then press the key to move to the next monitor and the other would stay frozen at that spot while you work on the other monitor. On paper that sounds like a good idea. And it is one that would work for me. But not everyone has lots of room for macros like I do, and I worry about the discoverability of a mouse warping shortcut. |