Open Accessibility Settings
Click the Apple Menu () in the top-left corner of your screen.
Select System Settings (or System Preferences on older versions).
In the left-hand sidebar, scroll down and click on Accessibility.
2. Enable Zoom
Look for the Zoom option in the list and click on it.
Toggle the switch for Use keyboard shortcut to zoom to the ON position.
Ensure that Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom is also toggled to ON.
3. Configure the Modifier Key
Look for the dropdown menu labeled ^ ^ (or "Modifier key") right under the "Use scroll gesture" setting.
The key you described (the one far-left, one-over) is the Control (ctrl) key. Ensure Control is selected in that dropdown menu.
Once Control is selected, your shortcut—holding the Control key and scrolling/moving the mouse—will be active again.
4. Verify the "Smooth" Zoom (Optional)
While still in the Zoom menu, click the Advanced button (or "Options" button).
Make sure "Smooth images" is checked. This ensures that when you increase or decrease magnification, the screen remains sharp and clear.
Once you have completed these steps, your shortcut should work exactly as it did before. If you run into any trouble during the process, let me know!
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