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Currently, in Karmic, the "Accessibility" icon is shown in the taskbar
by default. This is understandable, however, removing it if you don't
need it is EXTREMELY unintuitive.
The current process:
1.Click on "System"
2. Click on "Preferences"
3. Click on Keyboard
4. Go to the Accessibility tab
5. Untick 'Accessibility features can be toggled with keyboard shortcuts'
Seriously, who came up with that?? Five clicks ending with disabling an option
with a useless label for someone who just wants to remove an icon he/she has no
need of.
My suggestion:
1. Right-click the icon
2. Click a new option called "Quit".
3. A box pops up the first time the user does this, asking the user whether
he/she wants it disabled permanently.
** Affects: netbook-remix-launcher
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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How to hide the "Accessibility" icon is very unintuitive
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/437747
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