Re: Undesired slow-keys popup
- From: Jazz Daq <jazzdaq yahoo com>
- To: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Undesired slow-keys popup
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 05:11:14 -0700 (PDT)
> Do you mean 'Slow Keys'? I am not aware of any
> interaction with MouseKeys.
To get MouseKeys to work (which is what I need), I
need to select 'enable keyboard accessibility
features'. Otherwise, MouseKeys does not work.
But from this point on, I get these pesky popups. But
I just read the Bug you spoke about (I didn't
understand the relationship it had to my problem when
you mentioned it before--I thought you were referring
to non-accessibility-related keyboard shortcuts). I
think you are right about the bug. What we need is a
way to independently turn on and off the various
accessibility features, as well as the keyboard
shortcuts.
> You can, however, turn the keyboard shortcuts off
> without turning off
> all accessibility features (at least, XKB allows
> this). I believe that
> this is what the 'checkbox' in the 'General' tab of
> the Keyboard
> Accessibility Dialog should be doing, instead of
> turning on/off "all"
> keyboard accessibility features.
This just gave me a hint about a workaround. I just
compiled the 'ax' accessibility program, and I am able
to do what I want with it. I disabled the gnome
accessibility stuff, and I enable mousekeys with 'ax'.
It works like a charm. Thanks, Bill.
Best regards,
Dave.
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