Il giorno sab, 05/06/2010 alle 18.28 +0200, Francesco Fumanti ha scritto: > > Pointer only users: onboard is an onscreen keyboard for pointer-only > users; it is available out of the box in ubuntu; it is available > during login, and the desktop session; todo: convince ubuntu to not > hide its desktop files by default in the desktop session.
Francesco, have you seen the new assistive tools panel[1] available in gnome-control-center 2.31.x? (maybe only on git master by now) I wasn't able to build it in my jhbuild sandbox, but opening the gtkbuilder file in glade it seems it provides a new way to manager and start a11y tools. For instance, in Typing tab, you have the ability to turn on and off the "typing assistant" (I suppose the program you can select in Default applications panel) Due to this new way to manage a11y tools, maybe hiding onboard is not a big issue. [1] previously know as capplets, now planes -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
