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



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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.
    – clearkimura
    May 15 at 13:00











  • no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
    – MGM
    May 15 at 13:02






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    Try restoring defaults.In System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects, click on Defaults.
    – DK Bose
    May 15 at 13:04










  • @DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
    – MGM
    May 15 at 13:06






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    You're welcome!
    – DK Bose
    May 15 at 13:16














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down vote

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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







share|improve this question




















  • 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.
    – clearkimura
    May 15 at 13:00











  • no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
    – MGM
    May 15 at 13:02






  • 1




    Try restoring defaults.In System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects, click on Defaults.
    – DK Bose
    May 15 at 13:04










  • @DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
    – MGM
    May 15 at 13:06






  • 1




    You're welcome!
    – DK Bose
    May 15 at 13:16












up vote
1
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favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











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







share|improve this question












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









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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.
    – clearkimura
    May 15 at 13:00











  • no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
    – MGM
    May 15 at 13:02






  • 1




    Try restoring defaults.In System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects, click on Defaults.
    – DK Bose
    May 15 at 13:04










  • @DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
    – MGM
    May 15 at 13:06






  • 1




    You're welcome!
    – 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.
    – clearkimura
    May 15 at 13:00











  • no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
    – MGM
    May 15 at 13:02






  • 1




    Try restoring defaults.In System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects, click on Defaults.
    – DK Bose
    May 15 at 13:04










  • @DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
    – MGM
    May 15 at 13:06






  • 1




    You're welcome!
    – 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.
– 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.
– clearkimura
May 15 at 13:00













no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
– MGM
May 15 at 13:02




no, even I restart the system, always the same problem !!
– MGM
May 15 at 13:02




1




1




Try restoring defaults.In System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects, click on Defaults.
– DK Bose
May 15 at 13:04




Try restoring defaults.In System Settings > Workspace > Desktop Behavior > Desktop Effects, click on Defaults.
– DK Bose
May 15 at 13:04












@DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
– MGM
May 15 at 13:06




@DKBose , thank you so much :) finally, I get a solution
– MGM
May 15 at 13:06




1




1




You're welcome!
– DK Bose
May 15 at 13:16




You're welcome!
– DK Bose
May 15 at 13:16















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