#Here's what I tried but it doesnt do what I want
my($text2) = "test_\1_\2_\3";
my($text3) = q{'$text2'};
print "$text3\n";
... because your first value gets already interpolated. But I guess you should check what is really returned by the widget with Data::Dumper. Did you also try Entry option -textvariable to avoid get()? e.g.
$zoom_factor_entry = $draw_bar -> Entry (
"-width" => 2,
"-textvariable" => \$zoom_step,
) -> pack( "-side" => 'left', "-padx" => 3);
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