I am an LTS user, intending to migrate from Lucid to Precise next year.
In that regard, this bug is a regression to me. Given that Mark
Shuttleworth stated "First-class accessibility for those with special
interaction needs" [1] as a goal for Precise, it is my personal opinion
that fixing this bug would get Ubuntu closer to the above mentioned
goal.

When a modifier key is locked and there is no indication of it, it is
not only annoying to try out modifiers in an attempt to unlock the
locked key, but it is potentially harmful, e.g. when accidentally
locking the alt key without noticing, pressing 'q' doesn't type that
letter anymore but quits the application.

As I see it there are two solutions: either add an indication as it was
with Gnome 2, or add the option to the sticky key preferences to not
have keys lock. (Perfect would be both).

For the above stated reason I'd be grateful if someone with permission
could nominate this bug for the Precise release to ensure it doesn't get
overlooked as it happened with the last release (Oneric, not an LTS
version).

Thanks

[1] http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/810

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