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beeters last edited by
Any plans to add more features? Such as: toggling a tool that allows the user to zoom in on a specific part of the screen where the cursor is, using scroll up/down to zoom in/out. I guess for something like this, a new option in the right click context menu would be used to toggle the tool on and off. it could say something like "toggle live zoom" with the "Z" extension icon next to it
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ShroomzZ last edited by
@p3drix: well I'll be damned thanks partner. I would subscribe to your channel if you had one. That one comment helped more than all those troubleshooting videos combined, and I 've watched a lot of them. I knew this, I just don't think about using it like this.
F****** Genious,
Simply M*****F**** Genious.&
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stefanvd last edited by
@shoretoshorestore
Hi there, See the 3D box icon in your Opera toolbar. If you click on this icon, you see the list of installed Opera extensions in the panel. And if you can click on the pin icon, it will pin the Z icon in your Opera toolbar.If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at https://www.stefanvd.net/support
Thanks,
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stefanvd last edited by
@krishanand There are many ways you can zoom in and out quickly. Additionally, there is a context menu and a shortcut key option in the Opera extension.
If you need any help, please do not hesitate to contact me at https://www.stefanvd.net/support
I am happy to help you over there.Thanks,
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REVAN247 last edited by
If you just hold the Ctrl button and scroll up and down and it already can zoom in and out.
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StainedByRed last edited by
I see people commenting that there's no point to this because of the CTRL+scroll command, but they seem to not realise that this extension doesn't only give you a slider to zoom in and out, but has other features too, and even if it didn't; this is still useful for people who, for whatever reason, don't want to or even can't use the CTRL+scroll command.
There is absolutely no point in commenting anything like that, if you don't like it; don't use it, simple as. All you're doing is contributing to a narrative that berates people for absolutely no reason, and that makes solutions for accessibility issues unwelcome and chastised. Just stop.