Re: [Usability]Re: the keyboard accessibility capplet
- From: Mike Newman <mike gtnorthern demon co uk>
- To: Usability gnome org
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability]Re: the keyboard accessibility capplet
- Date: 25 Sep 2002 22:19:17 +0100
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 21:43, Michael Toomim wrote:
> I get the feeling that the term "accessibility" itself is inherently
> misleading.
The term accessibility is amazingly common in the literature of
disability, and is certainly likely to be understood by non-hackers
seeking features to improve their access to GNOME. It occurs in both
technology and non-technology related contexts, and is a preferred term
used by people representing the Independent Living movement.
> The dictionary definition is too generic: "The ability to be accessed".
> But certainly every user would like to access his/her computer, as
> Havoc pointed out. It really means to say "the ability to be accessed
> by somebody with a handicap, or disability, or ackward situation" (thus
> the handicap icon), but this isn't apparent unless you understand the
> special domain-specific definition of the word "accessibility". The
> word used to describe these features really ought to make sense to non
> usability hackers...
As for people altering the settings without understanding their purpose,
the reasonably non-subtle icon is a big clue. Also, the features behind
the icon could be considered useful/comfortable for all kinds of people.
Mike
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