DdB wrote: ... > But i cannot endorse on bookworm without finding alternatives viable to > my handicap. Does that mean, i am back to square one? > Currently, i am 6 years behind (still on debian 10), because i was not > willing to lose functionality i am used to. BTW: the GNOME team did that > to me repeatedly, which makes me quite unhappy. But i am not familiar > with the other desktops, cannot estimate the difficulties associated > with their usage.
many years ago running Debian testing i was happy with a Gnome setup, menus and taskbars. then they changed it too much and it made too many assumptions about how i liked to do things and i went through the effort of getting KDE setup how i liked it and then they too changed it too much so i found MATE and have stuck with that since then. i've not had to try Cinnamon or other desktops, but i also have not been needing more extreme things for a handicap other than having fonts pretty large (which is a problem in some websites or programs as some don't make it easy to scroll a whole dialog until you find the key combination to grab it and move it up or down). songbird