Fist of all, Thanks a lot to all GNOME developer community for this gorgeous desktop, it provides me ways to be productive despite my limitations.
In recent years i got visually impaired, i am blind but not completely blind, so i still can read if the text is big enough on screen.
Gnome accessibility provides a screen enhancement option, it allows me to zoom the text i need to read.
A few issues keeps it from being perfect:
1- lack of keyboard + mouse wheel shortcut
i can use a gnome extension to overcome this one, but the zoom stops working when some shell dialog is active. So, only the keyboard shortcut remains available. would be great to have the mouse wheel / touchpad scroll a native item in the zoom settings.
2- random focus stealing
sometime i am writing a text inside chrome, vscode, or something and the zoomed area goes to the top left of the screen for no apparent reason. it disrupts my workflow because i am forced to do a small mouse move to bring back the focus to where i was.
My current setup is Fedora 43, everything is up to date.
Oh, and one nice thing i would like to mention: In gtk4 applications, the screen follows the text prompt as i go writing, this is immensely helpful, hope one day other non-gtk apps can o the same.