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can you enable accessibility zoom whith the command line?

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Is, there any way for me to use the command line to enable the accessibility zoom or to assign a shortcut for it? or is there a better option to make the screen zoom in and out by pressing a key combination?

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Have you tried Ctrl with + ? Welcome to Ask Ubuntu.
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Once you enable "Zoom" in "Settings" - "Accessibility", a shortcut key for zooming is automatically enabled. Hit Super+Alt+= to zoom in, Super+Alt+- to zoom out.

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Oh, thanks a lot, somehow I missed that. But if it's enabled and fully zoomed out, there's a glitch where it doesn't erase the old mouse curser and leaves behind a trail of mouse cursers. So I don't think it's a good Idea to leave it on the entire time.
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