Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mouse accessibility problem

2018-04-10 Thread Jim Price
Thanks. The big trackball looks like it might be difficult to try before you buy as the links suggest they're across the Atlantic. Keyboards don't solve the mouse problem, but I will suggest it. -- Jim On 10/04/18 15:06, Liam Proven wrote: On 10 April 2018 at 14:25, Jim Price wrote: The tr

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mouse accessibility problem

2018-04-10 Thread Liam Proven
On 10 April 2018 at 16:06, Liam Proven wrote: > > But an overlay with holes above the screens can be a big help for > those with severe motor deficits. Holes above the *keys*. Sorry. Example: http://atmac.org/ipad-keyguards-available/keyguard-infogrip -- Liam Proven • Profile: https://about.m

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mouse accessibility problem

2018-04-10 Thread Liam Proven
On 10 April 2018 at 14:25, Jim Price wrote: > The trackpad was the most promising, but getting hold of a > suitably large trackpad has proven difficult. IME trackpads require _more_ precise motor control than mice etc. > There have been some fairly > large ones made, but the best looking candi

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mouse accessibility problem

2018-04-10 Thread Jim Price
Thanks. It might be possible to insert this kind of thing into the users browser, but that leaves all other applications with the same problem, the crucial one being the onscreen keyboard. -- Jim On 09/04/18 23:16, Paul Sutton wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 In CSS can

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Mouse accessibility problem

2018-04-10 Thread Jim Price
Discussion inline - see below: On 09/04/18 21:06, J Fernyhough wrote: On 09/04/18 17:50, Jim Price wrote: Getting the mouse button down and up in a short time is as difficult as getting a reliable double click it would seem. After doing some more digging the libinput "DragLockButtons" option