On 2020-04-22 13:28, Ashley Dixon wrote: > This is the ONE situation under which I would recommend GNOME, as it > is generally the best with built-in accessibility features [3].
I don't know about that. Mouse Keys was broken for at least 2 Fedora releases (it would do the moves but not the clicks) and my bug about that was handled in the typical GNOME/Fedora fashion, ie. ignored until they could close it with reference to the next version. > lot of the more niche W.M.s (such as i3) require an incredible amount > of tinkering (and often changes to the code-base) to introduce any > sort of considering for accessibility. Maybe wrt visual handicaps you are right, but wrt keyboard access to everything that "normal" users do with the mouse, I violently disagree. I use bspwm now and it is the _very best_ interface I ever had, freeing me from the authoritarian rodent for hours at a time. -- Ian

