Desktop layout, idea

2012-09-01 Thread surma
Hey, Make the new gnome desktop look like this: http://www.hot.ee/surma/My_desk.png It's just an idea. ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list

Re: Disappointed, but new idea

2012-08-28 Thread Juanjo Marín
> > De: surma >Para: gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org >Enviado: Martes 28 de agosto de 2012 12:30 >Asunto: Disappointed, but new idea > > >Morning, >I have been thinking you should make an option under >gconf-editor, where y

Re: Idea

2012-08-28 Thread Juanjo Marín
> > De: surma >Para: gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org >Enviado: Lunes 27 de agosto de 2012 16:47 >Asunto: Idea > > >Hey, >I'll give an idea about gnome's desktop. >Do so, If your wallpaper has light color, then

Disappointed, but new idea

2012-08-28 Thread surma
Morning, I have been thinking you should make an option under gconf-editor, where you can change the style of the menu, modern (current) or classic (gdm2 style). So everyone would be happy. Tanel ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibili

Idea

2012-08-27 Thread surma
Hey, I'll give an idea about gnome's desktop. Do so, If your wallpaper has light color, then icon font has dark color and vice versa. Tanel ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.o

Fwd: Possible GSoC project idea

2010-03-30 Thread Mukund Raghothaman
Gentle reminder. Didn't hear a response. Sorry for the spam. -- Forwarded message -- From: Mukund Raghothaman Date: Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:46 AM Subject: Fwd: Possible GSoC project idea To: gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org O people of GNOME A11y, I come in peace to se

Fwd: Possible GSoC project idea

2010-03-21 Thread Mukund Raghothaman
xcuse my ignorance of your ways. -- Forwarded message -- From: Mukund Raghothaman Date: Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:58 AM Subject: Possible GSoC project idea To: gnome-soc-l...@gnome.org Hi, I'm a student aiming to be one of the lucky few selected by GNOME under SoC this su

Re: speech-dispatcher audio output using gstreamer (idea)

2009-11-12 Thread Piñeiro
From: Janina Sajka > If you're looking for another transport layer to supplant pulseaudio, > jackd is the top shelf application on Linux. It's designed for real time > professional audio production. The jack people care about things like 0 > latency and 0 xruns. > > Frankly, pulseaudio is a poor

Re: speech-dispatcher audio output using gstreamer (idea)

2009-11-11 Thread Vincent Alexander
ui Batista wrote: Hi, Qui, 2009-11-12 às 08:03 +1100, Luke Yelavich escreveu: On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 03:19:11AM EST, Rui Batista wrote: Hi, This could be my crazyest idea ever but I'd like to propose it and know the pros and cons of it. Since orca would enevitably switch to speech

Re: speech-dispatcher audio output using gstreamer (idea)

2009-11-11 Thread Rui Batista
Hi, Qui, 2009-11-12 às 08:03 +1100, Luke Yelavich escreveu: > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 03:19:11AM EST, Rui Batista wrote: > > Hi, > > > > This could be my crazyest idea ever but I'd like to propose it and know > > the pros and cons of it. > > > >

Re: speech-dispatcher audio output using gstreamer (idea)

2009-11-11 Thread Janina Sajka
. Not sure why RH felt the need to create that poor cousin, but there we are. Jack's home page: http://jackaudio.org Janina Luke Yelavich writes: > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 03:19:11AM EST, Rui Batista wrote: > > Hi, > > > > This could be my crazyest idea ever but I&#

Re: speech-dispatcher audio output using gstreamer (idea)

2009-11-11 Thread Luke Yelavich
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 03:19:11AM EST, Rui Batista wrote: > Hi, > > This could be my crazyest idea ever but I'd like to propose it and know > the pros and cons of it. > > Since orca would enevitably switch to speech-dispatcher for it's speech > output and speech-

speech-dispatcher audio output using gstreamer (idea)

2009-11-11 Thread Rui Batista
Hi, This could be my crazyest idea ever but I'd like to propose it and know the pros and cons of it. Since orca would enevitably switch to speech-dispatcher for it's speech output and speech-dispatcher audio code, at least for pulseaudio, is a bit bad, how about switching to gst

Re: Promoting idea of getting Ubuntu to adapt to users' accessibility preferences...

2009-08-09 Thread Scott Rippon
Dear Eric Thanks again for sharing your thoughts. I've replied to your comments on the Ubuntu Brainstorm site: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/20263/ Here's the message I left: You raise a very interesting question about what will happen when, say using > the Web-4-All system,

Re: Promoting idea of getting Ubuntu to adapt to users' accessibility preferences...

2009-07-30 Thread Brian Cameron
x27;s assistance. For computers in public spaces (eg. libraries, university computer labs, offices, etc.) it is very important that the computers can quickly adapt to different users' preferences and return to the defaults after they are finished. To try to help with this process I've submi

Promoting idea of getting Ubuntu to adapt to users' accessibility preferences...

2009-07-29 Thread Scott Rippon
x27;s assistance. For computers in public spaces (eg. libraries, university computer labs, offices, etc.) it is very important that the computers can quickly adapt to different users' preferences and return to the defaults after they are finished. To try to help with this process I've submitted

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-13 Thread Richard Powell
All, Yes GNOME will ultimately have compositing like Compiz-Fusion and all this will be a moot point. As far as graphics capability, all my machines have been upgraded to graphics cards that easily handle Compiz-Fusion. My keyboard, a Microsoft Wireless Natural Multimedia Keyboard, and mouse

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-13 Thread JGJones
I agree with your points, we shouldn't need big powerful hardwares to provide accessibility. However I felt I should point out that for low end machines sold today - ie with just Intel graphics - is more than capable of running Compiz Fusion very well without lag (the hardware requirements of C

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-12 Thread Richard Powell
All, I'm running Fedora 8 with the Compiz-Fusion 0.6.0-x packages. Unfortunately, I don't have the Magnifier plugin that you mention in Ubuntu. I was able to see a demo of this on a YouTube video and it appears to be exactly what I was describing. I'm not suggesting a reinvention of the whee

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-11 Thread Richard Powell
Carlos, The "Magnify" function I spoke of is part of the Microsoft mouse driver. You need a fairly recent, i.e. last 3 or 4 years, Microsoft mouse to use it. You can download their latest drivers and read what little information they have on this feature on the following Microsoft hardware s

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-11 Thread Richard Powell
All, I essentially have two problems using Compiz-Fusion. First, it doesn't seem to recognize my keyboard/mouse of choice, i.e. it does recognize some of my other keyboard/mice. I use a KVM setup so I use a single keyboard and mouse and have spent a lot of time and money finding the one that

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-11 Thread JGJones
Sound like you've used the basic zoom plugin - which is a bit rubbish to be blunt...as it only zoom into a specific area of desktop but doesn't move. There are two plugins that's to do with magnification: Advanced Desktop Zoom - like Desktop Zoom, but does move around with the mouse. However you

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-11 Thread Bryen
This idea already exists at http://magnifier.sourceforge.net/ The only problem is you can't click-through on the Linux version, whereas the Windows/OSX versions can. But generally, what Richard is looking for is contained in this project. Last I looked, they were looking for Linux develope

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-11 Thread Carlos Diógenes
Hi Richard, Could you point us to the "Magnify" utility download/page and say what version of Windows are you using? Thanks, Carlos. 2008/3/10, Richard Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > All, > > I've been using GNOME for almost 10 years now. In 2003 I became legally > blind (visually impaired).

Re: Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-10 Thread JGJones
Just wondering... How is the Compiz's Zoom function for you? - I've mapped it to use the (Win) key and so while I press the Windows key, and then scroll the mouse wheel up - it'll zoom into around the cursor smoothly as much as you want and the screen moves around with the cursor. You can zoo

Another idea for Magnification

2008-03-10 Thread Richard Powell
All, I've been using GNOME for almost 10 years now. In 2003 I became legally blind (visually impaired). Since that time I have had to use a combination of tricks to allow me to see the screen well enough to use it. These "tricks" have included low resolution display setting, large monitors,

Re: Using Gok, IDEA

2005-05-18 Thread David Bolter
Jason, To understand your idea/question, I need to know more details. Are you talking about the function keys F1 through F12? The GOK compose keyboard usually defaults (at least in english locales) to redisplaying the keyboard described by the x driver -- in other words it should already

Using Gok, IDEA

2005-05-17 Thread Jason Brower
Could there be a wwy to use the top three f button sets as shortcut in gok to help imporve the typing speed in gnome? ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-