Hy,

Luke, I see in Natty all 30accessibility script set following accessibility setting with all accessibility mode with true value:
/desktop/gnome/accessibility/keyboard/enable
This setting is setted during live CD boot and installed target system too. With motor difficulties users this setting is absolute right and acceptable.

This setting provide to toggle keyboard accessibility functions with hotkeys. But, some accessibility modes I think this setting default enable is not good ydea, for example access=v1, v2 and v3 modes. Perhaps why not good default enable this setting with screen reader related modes? For example if an user want fast muting Orca with fast right Shift key presses, in Natty now a notification message is presenting to would like toggle on the sticky keys feature or off? This situation need the user interaction to click the proper button, perhaps changing task, but if anytime later doing again some fast shift keypresses because not want hear a text output always but would like listening next informations, the notification is presenting again and this is perhaps disturb the work. Possible remove this setting for access=v1, v2 and v3 modes, similar with Lucid? I don't no now Maverick 30accessibility scripts containing this setting or not, I not remember.

If this setting remove is acceptable with screen reader related modes, I welcome doing the need bugreport and patch.

Attila

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