Hello, Unfortunately there is no way for the X server to know that things are being typed in the console, since it's the kernel that handles that. The X server knows when it loses focus however.
Mario Lang, le Wed 13 Aug 2008 18:47:25 +0200, a écrit : > However, since the braille support for gnome-terminal is still lacking > a few things Do you know that you can run a second brltty to handle reading them? Something like brltty -b ba -x as > The X11 screen saver has kicked in every time I switch back to my X11 > console (Alt+F7). It's not only that, but animated screen savers may also eat CPU... These screen savers have always been a problem, e.g. while playing a movie in a webbrowser, etc. :/ > 1.) A hack that I could use to fix this ASAP? Disable the screen saver :) > 2.) A way to fix this permanently for everyone else (i.e., something we could > implement upstream so that console keypresses are taken into account > by default)? As I said, it doesn't fit the current scheme. The only relatively easy thing to do would be to get screen savers disabled when switching off from the X server. Some people may not be happy with that either, however. I guess we should forward the issue to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Samuel _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list