On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 07:28:47PM -0700, Peter Korn wrote: > >I think the layer concept is a good idea but the way it is implemented now > >is clunky at best. In my opinion, there should be four layers: a mouse > >layer, a speech control layer, a braille control layer, and a magnifier > >control layer. The mouse layer should combine the functions of current > >layer zero and layer five--that is, the ability to move between objects > >and click the mouse. > > The keypad layers are completely re-assignable. I encourage you to play > with this! These settings are stored in the gconf database for Gnopernicus > (.gconf/apps/gnopernicus). Could a non-programmer like me understand the data to reassign in order for these changes to take effect? I've never gotten the hang of presentations, and so i fear that it's just as messy and incomprihensible to go in and dig around in the designing of layers. -- /Krister
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