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How to disable Mac Magic Mouse from zooming on figures

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Philip Good
Philip Good le 7 Déc 2022
Commenté : Philip Good le 20 Mar 2023
This is very frustrating and I don't know how to disable it. The magic mouse finger scrolling zooms in and out on figures. I don't want this, I only want to zoom in and out by clicking the +/- zoom buttons on the figure and click-dragging. The very frustrating issue is that any kind of clicking or touching the top of the magic mouse near a figure can activate this zoom.
I've tried disabling the Enable Zooming with CMD+Scroll option in Preferences but this hasn't helped and there doesn't seem to be any way to disable this magic mouse scroll zooming on figures.
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico le 7 Déc 2022
Yep. Seen that happen more than I want. I have a trackball and a muggle mouse that I use when I get frustrated. (Is that what you would call a non-magic mouse?)

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Tushar
Tushar le 20 Mar 2023
Hi,
You can can fix this by disabling the magic mouse zooming completely. This link provides 3 solutions which can be useful to the issue you are facing.
Also, there a temp. workaround to this:
"CMD+'+' and CMD+'-' will modify the zoom level and allow you to restore the live editor to the appropriate (default) text size".
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Philip Good
Philip Good le 20 Mar 2023
Thanks for trying to help.
Solution 1: Go to System Preferences > Universal Access > Seeing.
There is no System Preferences shown above. There is Accessibility>Zoom, but no "Zoom using scroll wheel while holding" option. BTW, Typing "Seeing" in the Preferences seach brings up the same Accessibility>Zoom window.
Solution 2: I have already tried but doesn't help.
Solution 3: use a different mouse, yeah, duh.

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