This second patch needs custom strings, documentation, translation work
and the like. With some work it could behave quite smoothly.

In this case, actions are simply stripped from the notifications so we still 
get notification bubbles, but to deactivate (or activate) the functionality the 
user must press the same keys again. Personally, I find it works better than 
the dialog since by the time the dialog displays, sticky / slow keys is 
activated. That can make things quite confusing for a user if he is trying to 
click the Deactivate button after having pressed, for example, Alt. (Besides, 
why have a confirmation dialog when it has already happened?).
Right now the title text still reads like a confirmation dialog, which could be 
a tad confusing. In theory, it could just be stripped and we use the main text 
as the only text in the notificaiton.

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Sticky Keys and Slow Keys popups ignore notification daemon capabilities
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/342567
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