Re: GNOME Accessibility on by default, and Firefox
- From: Francisco Javier Dorado Martínez "(Tiflolinux)" <javier tiflolinux org>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME Accessibility on by default, and Firefox
- Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 13:53:06 +0200
I agree too. When using an assistive technology to have a11y support
enabled, but if you disable the AT disable it in order to improve
performance for non AT users.
I don't know if this is possible to enable/disable on the air without
restarting the session.
Regards,
Javier.
El jue, 23-10-2008 a las 00:53 -0700, T.V Raman escribió:
> I think this is a good idea.
>
> Performance matters to everyone, and the last thing you want as
> someone who depends on accessibility is for the rest of the world
> to perceive accessibility as something that slows things down for
> everyone else.
>
> David Bolter writes:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Firefox (and other apps) provides accessibility support conditionally.
> > This means that on GNOME it always runs a little slower for everyone,
> > and eats up extra resources. I wonder if we could have GNOME
> > accessibility turned on, but a separate setting that Firefox can check
> > on GNOME to tell it if the at-spi is actually being used by a client?
> >
> > This matters because people outside our circle make choices about
> > browsers based on performance... and I think we want the most accessible
> > one to win ;)
> >
> > cheers,
> > David
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>
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