Kubuntu : when i move mouse, screen move too?
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I have activated some feature by fault, and I can't find how to reset the normal configuration.
the problem is when I move the mouse, the screen is already zoomed, and move too
I'm under Kubuntu
any idea
Thanks
kubuntu mouse screen
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I have activated some feature by fault, and I can't find how to reset the normal configuration.
the problem is when I move the mouse, the screen is already zoomed, and move too
I'm under Kubuntu
any idea
Thanks
kubuntu mouse screen
In KDE, the shortcut to reset zoom may be disabled by default. Try to zoom out by using this combination keys:Super
+-
and see if that solves the problem.
â clearkimura
May 15 at 13:00
no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
â MGM
May 15 at 13:02
1
Try restoring defaults.InSystem Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects
, click onDefaults
.
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:04
@DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
â MGM
May 15 at 13:06
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You're welcome!
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:16
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I have activated some feature by fault, and I can't find how to reset the normal configuration.
the problem is when I move the mouse, the screen is already zoomed, and move too
I'm under Kubuntu
any idea
Thanks
kubuntu mouse screen
I have activated some feature by fault, and I can't find how to reset the normal configuration.
the problem is when I move the mouse, the screen is already zoomed, and move too
I'm under Kubuntu
any idea
Thanks
kubuntu mouse screen
asked May 15 at 12:47
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In KDE, the shortcut to reset zoom may be disabled by default. Try to zoom out by using this combination keys:Super
+-
and see if that solves the problem.
â clearkimura
May 15 at 13:00
no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
â MGM
May 15 at 13:02
1
Try restoring defaults.InSystem Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects
, click onDefaults
.
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:04
@DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
â MGM
May 15 at 13:06
1
You're welcome!
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:16
add a comment |Â
In KDE, the shortcut to reset zoom may be disabled by default. Try to zoom out by using this combination keys:Super
+-
and see if that solves the problem.
â clearkimura
May 15 at 13:00
no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
â MGM
May 15 at 13:02
1
Try restoring defaults.InSystem Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects
, click onDefaults
.
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:04
@DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
â MGM
May 15 at 13:06
1
You're welcome!
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:16
In KDE, the shortcut to reset zoom may be disabled by default. Try to zoom out by using this combination keys:
Super
+-
and see if that solves the problem.â clearkimura
May 15 at 13:00
In KDE, the shortcut to reset zoom may be disabled by default. Try to zoom out by using this combination keys:
Super
+-
and see if that solves the problem.â clearkimura
May 15 at 13:00
no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
â MGM
May 15 at 13:02
no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
â MGM
May 15 at 13:02
1
1
Try restoring defaults.In
System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects
, click on Defaults
.â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:04
Try restoring defaults.In
System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects
, click on Defaults
.â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:04
@DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
â MGM
May 15 at 13:06
@DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
â MGM
May 15 at 13:06
1
1
You're welcome!
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:16
You're welcome!
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:16
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In KDE, the shortcut to reset zoom may be disabled by default. Try to zoom out by using this combination keys:
Super
+-
and see if that solves the problem.â clearkimura
May 15 at 13:00
no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
â MGM
May 15 at 13:02
1
Try restoring defaults.In
System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects
, click onDefaults
.â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:04
@DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
â MGM
May 15 at 13:06
1
You're welcome!
â DK Bose
May 15 at 13:16