I accidentally reported it for Ubuntu Netbook Remix Launcher, sorry
about that.
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: netbook-remix-launcher
Status: New => Invalid
** Description changed:
Currently, in Karmic, the "Accessibility" icon is shown in the taskbar
by default. This is understandable, however, removing it if you don't
need it is EXTREMELY unintuitive.
- The current process:
- 1.Click on "System"
+ The current process:
+ 1.Click on "System"
2. Click on "Preferences"
3. Click on Keyboard
4. Go to the Accessibility tab
5. Untick 'Accessibility features can be toggled with keyboard shortcuts'
- Seriously, who came up with that?? Five clicks ending with disabling an
option with a useless label for someone who just wants to remove an icon he/she
has no need of.
+ Seriously, who came up with that?? Five clicks ending with disabling an
option with a useless label for someone who just wants to remove an icon he/she
has no need of.
My suggestion:
1. Right-click the icon
2. Click a new option called "Quit".
- 3. A box pops up the first time the users does this, asking the user whether
he/she wants it disabled permanently.
+ 3. A box pops up the first time the user does this, asking the user whether
he/she wants it disabled permanently.
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How to hide the "Accessibility" icon is very unintuitive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/437747
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