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@MostlyBlindGamer
This is pretty cool. I'd like to figure out a way to do this on Linux, I'm currently using the magnifier built into the Cinnamon desktop. The only setup I knew that did this was ZoomText, so interesting to know it works on other setups.
Sadly, this kind of thing is why I switched to macOS. I’m not one of those “blind people need to use Apple devices “ diehards, but I got tired of putting up with Linux desktop environments.
That being said, I’m sure there’s some wild x11 stuff you could do to pull this off. Cinnamon‘s zoom implementation felt the closest to macOS’ to me.