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Are those really necessary? As you have mentioned the little squared zoom I think you are talking about the Control Points tab. You can somehow to these things there.There is a "Zoom:" select at the bottom right of the right image where you can choose the 200% zoom factor.
In order not to see the square zoom you can simply put the mouse over the image. I just couldn't make it vanish from both sides simultaneously, but I really don't miss this feature as I can look to each at a time and changing mouse position is really fast.
But if I'm just moving through the list of points I don't want the mouse to be in *either* window; I want the focus to be in the list of control points. I can then move down through the list of control points with a single cursor down key.As it is I have to click in the CP window, to select a pair, and then wiggle the mouse in the other two windows, and this for every pair, as opposed to a single press of cursor down.
The current way is too slow to effectively "batch review" a large set of CPs.
I know.I've tried.Hence the request.BugBear