On 08/02/2019 19:24, john doe wrote: > Do you have any pointers on where I can find what happened in Mate with > regard to blindness?
Well I am not Samuel, but I will give my answers ;) First of all, you'd need to have compiz-reloaded version 8-16, released two months ago to get all the enhacements, cf. for instance: https://gitlab.com/compiz/compiz-core/blob/master/NEWS which includes: Introduce at-spi support for ezoom Practically that means that a user with a low vision will have the cursor staying in the same screen area when zooming (e.g. a text editor or a terminal) and typing: that's the window that moves, rather than the cursor. Then, if you tune your keyboard shortcuts that can brink nice accessibility key bindings cf.: http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-testing/source/slint-docs/accessibilty/CompizShortcuts It is also possible to tune the configuration of marco and compiz so the main navigation key bindings be the same, for instance: Cycle between windows <Alt>Tab Cycle backward between windows <Shift><Alt>Tab Cycle between panels and the desktop <Control><Alt><Tab> Cycle backwards between panels and the desktop <Shift><Control><Alt><Tab> Here (next Slint) I patched org.mate.marco.gschema.xml to get this result, cf.: http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-testing/source/marco/Slint_keybindings_to_cycle_windows_and_panels.diff but I have no idea about the default settings in Debian. Best, Didier