I think this is at least fixed in Ubuntu 12.10; I can't remember if this
has been backported to Ubuntu 12.04 or not.
System Settings is pretty usable with the High Contrast theme now.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/891739
Title:
Unity System Settings Accessibility
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Hi
I hope this is the right place to submit a bug - never done it
before.
I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 and gnome "classic". I have an eyesight
problem so have set everything to large.
As I go to applications/system tools/system settings a window opens
with Appearance, Mouse, Keybaord, Network etc. The problem is that
as I move my pointer over an icon - the pointer disappears when it's
over the icon. I find this makes it really awkward to use especially
as sometimes I run in high contrast and when the icon changes colour
to show the mouse is over it - it wipes out the background colour.
I have tried several themes but no change. I have also asked around
on my local Linux mailing list and nobody can find a fix.
Could we make it such that the pointer never disappears ever? - I feel
it makes it very difficult to use if (like me) you're very short
sighted.
Thanks
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