Re: Enable accessibility by default in development releases?



Elijah Newren wrote:
> It may also drive users
> mad from the constant slow keys and sticky keys dialogs that appear. 
> (I know it shouldn't seem like common operations to press shift 5
> times in a row or hold it down for over 8 seconds but I seem to
> periodically do one or the other without thinking about it,
> particularly the latter fairly often)

This is actually a separate setting. Keyboard accessibility features are
different from the general "assistive technology support". There's
probably not a huge reason to enable the former by default.

I've been using GNOME with accessibility enabled since at least March
for dogtail development, and the only application with issues since then
has been evolution - every message in the message list was exposed,
full-text, making it sloooow - but this may have been fixed by now.

Zack



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