MANY issues with notify-osd's alert in this case, compared to Slow Keys'
own:

* It is hard to read. The window title gnome-settings-daemon does not help the 
user.
* Cancel and Okay are redundant in this case with Deactivate and Activate. (Are 
they ever not?!)
* May be just me, but something about the way the keyboard-a11y plugin and 
notify-osd interacts seems to cause the plugin to love crashing during this 
operation. (I'm sure it didn't before).

You're right, something is odd about activating sticky keys lately. I'm
having trouble doing it, too. But rest assured, it's as ugly as the Slow
Keys alert if not uglier. (Note even the little shadow gnome-screenshot
threw in saves it :P)

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