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Is there a way to move/control Windows Magnifier in fullscreen mode with keyboard shortcuts only (without using the mouse)? (self.Blind)
submitted by CyberDraugr
Hey everyone,

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I'm not sure if this is possible since I haven't been able to find an option like this in the settings but I thought maybe you guys could help me out, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :) I'm using Windows 10 atm.
Remy_C 1 points 3y ago
I believe Alt ctrl arrow keys will pan the display according to the directions you press them.
lhamil64 1 points 3y ago
Something to note, this shortcut also changes the screen orientation with some graphics cards. So you may have to go into your graphics settings and disable that shortcut if you find that it conflicts with Magnifier.
Remy_C 1 points 3y ago
Very, very true. Good point.
bscross32 1 points 3y ago
hijacking to add windows plus and windows minus to change zoom level, windows escape to close it, control alt d to dock it to the screen, control alt l for a lens that moves the mouse, and control alt f to get back to the customary full screen mode.
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