This is an issue that I have solved, and not a request for help.
My point in raising this issue is that I think the obscurity and lack of documentation of this feature, which can drive users like me a little crazy, needs to be addressed.
Three days ago, I was working at my computer, a Lenovo Thinkpad P16 Gen 2, with a Nvidia RTX3500 GPU and an external BENQ monitor, running Kubuntu 24.04.4 LTS.. As I was typing, my screen zoomed in to a resolution that was too big for my screen causing everything to appear fuzzy and not fit on either screen. Moving the mouse moved the cursor as expected but also moved the display on the screen in the opposite direction. Very disconcerting behavior.
To fix this, I jumped down many wrong rabbit-holes that were unrelated to the problem.
Anyway I was eventually pointed here at the KDE Accessibility/Plasma page where I found this
Again with the Meta key. Maybe I ought to really dig and find where my "Meta" key is. More googling, more confusion until I eventually tried the right one. Voila! Back to sanity after two days of hell trying to use the computer in this state.
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The reason I bring this up is that this feature is VERY poorly documented. Many helpful readers of the help sites tried to tell me to access the System Settings app --> Accessibility page but there's nothing there about this, at least not in 24.04. The very terms are obscure.
What does
mean? What and where are these effects
For every vision impaired person who needs these features, there might be 10 other persons who might inadvertently press the magic keystroke and discombobulate their screen. And good luck to them finding the way out. I suppose for vision-impaired people, it might make sense for this feature to persist across reboots, but that is not intuitive to people who have never heard of the feature.
This feature should be better documented and there should be a way to Enable/Disable it from System Settings App!
Hopefully some Kubuntu developer will see this.
My point in raising this issue is that I think the obscurity and lack of documentation of this feature, which can drive users like me a little crazy, needs to be addressed.
Three days ago, I was working at my computer, a Lenovo Thinkpad P16 Gen 2, with a Nvidia RTX3500 GPU and an external BENQ monitor, running Kubuntu 24.04.4 LTS.. As I was typing, my screen zoomed in to a resolution that was too big for my screen causing everything to appear fuzzy and not fit on either screen. Moving the mouse moved the cursor as expected but also moved the display on the screen in the opposite direction. Very disconcerting behavior.
To fix this, I jumped down many wrong rabbit-holes that were unrelated to the problem.
- My first recourse was to reboot. This did nothing.
- Then, since I occasionally experience glitches with my GPU, my next step was to uninstall and reinstall my NVidia drivers. I tried three different ones, also the non-nvidia Nouveau driver. None of that fixed anything.
- I tried googling the problem. Good luck with that if you don't know the name of this feature. Anything with "zoom" in it will send you to pages about the Remote meeting app of that name.
- I tried getting help from some of the Ubuntu and Stack Exchange sites.
- Some of the sites mentioned the "Meta" key. But what is that? I guessed wrong and the suggested Meta + - combination didn't work for me.
- I even took the time to write an Ubuntu bug report. Since retracted.
Anyway I was eventually pointed here at the KDE Accessibility/Plasma page where I found this
Activating Visual Aids
Plasma desktop effects contain several accessibility-oriented features, including full-screen zoom, color inversion and assistance locating the mouse pointer.
Settings for these features can be found in System settings under Accessibility. Full-Screen Magnification
Meta++ and Meta+- zooms in and out, respectively.
The scale factor and mouse pointer tracking can be adjusted in the system settings. For a fixed-sized zoom window, use the "Magnifier" effect rather than the "Zoom" effect.
Plasma desktop effects contain several accessibility-oriented features, including full-screen zoom, color inversion and assistance locating the mouse pointer.
Settings for these features can be found in System settings under Accessibility. Full-Screen Magnification
Meta++ and Meta+- zooms in and out, respectively.
The scale factor and mouse pointer tracking can be adjusted in the system settings. For a fixed-sized zoom window, use the "Magnifier" effect rather than the "Zoom" effect.
Again with the Meta key. Maybe I ought to really dig and find where my "Meta" key is. More googling, more confusion until I eventually tried the right one. Voila! Back to sanity after two days of hell trying to use the computer in this state.
----------------------------------------------------------
The reason I bring this up is that this feature is VERY poorly documented. Many helpful readers of the help sites tried to tell me to access the System Settings app --> Accessibility page but there's nothing there about this, at least not in 24.04. The very terms are obscure.
What does
'For a fixed-sized zoom window, use the "Magnifier" effect rather than the "Zoom" effect.'
mean? What and where are these effects

For every vision impaired person who needs these features, there might be 10 other persons who might inadvertently press the magic keystroke and discombobulate their screen. And good luck to them finding the way out. I suppose for vision-impaired people, it might make sense for this feature to persist across reboots, but that is not intuitive to people who have never heard of the feature.
This feature should be better documented and there should be a way to Enable/Disable it from System Settings App!
Hopefully some Kubuntu developer will see this.









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