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David Colven
Why is it not possible to have 'single click where you normally double
click' as a setting as in Windows etc? It does mean that hyperlinks or
desktop icon cannot be highlighted, but to rename icons for example one
would have to employ a right click menu.
David
David Colven
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board user up unless they type at less than 1 character per second.
There are other reasons for using intelligent prediction of course such
as language difficulties and effort in text entry. For switch users
however the gains are much higher.
I'll go back to lurking for a bit
All the best
Da
select (and more) to the scanning programs.
This would eliminate the need for multiple set-ups and a lot of duplicate
effort in reading switch inputs.
David
-Original Message-
From: Steve Lee [mailto:st...@fullmeasure.co.uk]
Sent: 11 December 2009 13:36
To: David Colven
Cc: Mats Lundälv
Sorry if I'm being dum - I am down with flu at the moment - but I don't see why
a joystick switch inout should not do exactly what the daisy reader wants.
Window will not react to input from a USB fire button unless it's told to, will
ot?
Confused
David
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switch access could be a
useful path to consider as well for GOK.. I think this is something the AEGIS
project should look at both as exemplar AT but also in terms of an
accessibility testing tool.
All the best
David
David Colven
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Why not
Lee wrote:
>1) Single user: They want their AT/a11y config(s) remembered at login
>and beyond. Arguably some may don't even want to login but I think
>that would not be a good idea.
David Colven, Technical Advisor
The ACE Centre Advisory Trust
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