Tomas Cerha writes:
Janina Sajka napsal(a):
This will only be useful if if gui accessibility is still working. If
the gui is broken so that orca isn't working for the use, no gui tool is
going to help the user get it back.
Hello,
I believe the design of the Configuration
Janina Sajka wrote:
PS: This is also an opportunity for our f/oss environment to provide
greater accessibility than people have come to expect on platforms like
Windows and Macintosh. I believe those two environments rely on gui
configuration tools, so I am not surprised people would talk
Janina Sajka wrote:
I believe those two environments rely on gui
configuration tools, so I am not surprised people would talk about
wanting gui configuration tools. But, it's the wrong approach.
Hello. I wouldn't go as far to say it is the wrong approach, but I do
believe it should not be the
I have no quarrel with meeting the expectations of users who might
migrate to Linux from some other OS, as long as that doesn't require us
dumbing our environment down. But, I have every quarrel with allowing
their expectations to define what is, and is not meaningful and possible
on our
Janina Sajka wrote:
Seems to me the browser based configuration tool which Tomas Cerha
mentioned makes the most sense. Works across allenvironments--even
remotely, if someone can log in.
I think all the points raised so far speak in favour of having a
flexible configuration that can support
Henrik:
I do not think that this completely solve the how do I set
my accessibility preferences when I can't do anything until the
preferences are set up.
Perhaps a set of hotkeys are necessary to launch the different
accessibility tools so that a user always knows that they can hit
some magic
Anyone else seeing 100% CPU usage on FC5 with accessibility turned on?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=189610
George (gk4)
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Small tangent...
Brian Cameron wrote:
Henrik:
I do not think that this completely solve the how do I set
my accessibility preferences when I can't do anything until the
preferences are set up.
Perhaps a set of hotkeys are necessary to launch the different
accessibility tools so that a user
David:
Use of gestures would be nice. Are gdm style gestures on the radar
for desktop session usage?
I don't think so.
Brian
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Yes. I thought it was just my system though as it is acting a bit strange in
most distros.
I'm going to look at this bugzilla page in a minute but do any of you have a
work around?
The other problem I'm having with FC 5 is when I run an application such as
mozilla, evolution, gnopernicus Orca
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