Thanks Nagappan! That works. I found that If I ran the application
called "accerciser" it did something to enable it but I couldn't work
out what it did. Now I know. :)
Many thanks,
Thomas
On 02/04/2014 07:46 AM, Nagappan Alagappan wrote:
Hello Thomas,
You could set it like this for gnome3:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface toolkit-accessibility true
Thanks
Nagappan
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 10:52 PM, Thomas Andrews
<tho...@andrews.org.za <mailto:tho...@andrews.org.za>> wrote:
Hi,
I know that on Linux, the requirement is to run Gnome to enable
Accessibility, but I would like to do it without Gnome. Is that
possible? The machine that I have in mind does have various gnome
libraries installed, and I can add more if needed. Can anyone give
me some hints on what to try?
Many thanks,
Thomas
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