Re: that darned accessibility capplet
- From: Lars Weber <lars brokenbits de>
- To: desktop-devel-list GNOME ORG
- Subject: Re: that darned accessibility capplet
- Date: 30 Sep 2002 00:48:35 +0200
Lars Weber <lars brokenbits de> wrote:
> Jody Goldberg <jody gnome org> wrote:
> > The enabling of the obscure keys is only one of the effects. It's
> > main usage is to easily enable or disable all of the other features.
>
> BTW:
Sorry, I accidentally sent this mail instead of canceling it :-/ What I
originally wanted to ask (and then decided to post as a follow-up to a
more appropriate mail... but now I'm gonna ask it here anyway) is this:
If the master-checkbox at the top is meant mostly as a way to easily
toggle accessibility on or off (depending on whether the current user
needs it) has it ever been considered to use something more powerful like
a profiles feature (i.e. different profiles for different users)? Not
only does a simple switch fail in cases where there are more users of
accessibility with different needs but the use of a profiles feature might
also be more easily understandable from a UI perspective.
Regards,
Lars
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