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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Sun Dec 21 
03:43:23 +0000 2008 -------
Hi, es~
Thanks for your reply.

I think this "problem" come from the different habits between Linux and Windows.
"Press and release Alt to trigger File Menu" is common on Windows, but it is not
common for most applications on Linux. 
For example (on Linux):
Firefox --> Press and release Alt --> Nothing happened
Thunderbird --> Press and release Alt --> Nothing happened
Leafpad --> Press and release Alt --> Nothing happened
File roller --> Press and release Alt --> Nothing happened
Gcalctool --> Press and release Alt --> Nothing happened
Gimp --> Press and release Alt --> Nothing happened
Pidgin --> Press and release Alt --> Nothing happened

So when using above Linux applications, I can press Alt anytime to prepare to do
something (e.g.: press Alt+Down to move to next workspace ), if I give up to
press Down and release Alt, nothing will happen, it's good! But when I use
Openoffice.org, that will trigger the File Menu to bother me, so I don't want
this function.

I found someone had similar trouble here:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75963

Yes, you are right. This should not be an "accessibility" problem.
Anyway, I wish this could be a customizable option, allowing users to disable 
it.
Thank you~

Sincerely,
                        minhsien0330

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