[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It makes sense to me too, but we don't count Bill ;-) We're too deep inside.
Well, exactly. Now that I've had it explained, I see it too, but I was
wearing my no nonsense user advocate hat when writing that. I'm not
trying to be unreasonably controversial, just ques
Hi Bill, Henrik...
I have minor comments:
Quoting Bill Haneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Henrik:
>
> The reason that StickyKeys is needed is not only because of general key
> combinations like the one you mention (Control-Alt-X) but also because
> of the interaction with CapsLock, etc. In g
Hi Henrik:
The reason that StickyKeys is needed is not only because of general key
combinations like the one you mention (Control-Alt-X) but also because
of the interaction with CapsLock, etc. In general the only way to
accurately reflect what the X server will do with key events is to ask
Bill Haneman wrote:
Thanks for that detailed review. I do agree that many of your
problems seem to have stemmed from integration/configuration issues,
or missing understanding of some issues unique to GOK.
That's probably true. So this process will help us at Ubuntu to
configure GOK better and
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
Hi all,
I've written up a fairly detailed review of GOK here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Reviews/GOK
It is meant partially as an introduction to those who don't know the
program, but mainly as a critical look that can hopefully stimulate
disc
Hi all,
I've written up a fairly detailed review of GOK here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Reviews/GOK
It is meant partially as an introduction to those who don't know the
program, but mainly as a critical look that can hopefully stimulate
discussion and further d