Re: Accessibility

2016-05-30 Thread stan
On Mon, 30 May 2016 14:28:32 - "Tiemo Kieft" wrote: > > An appearance theme setting, with your preferred colour scheme. > > I tried look for one that is good enough, but I haven't found it yet. > The problem in most cases is de text selection cursor, in most themes > that is just a tiny ve

Re: Accessibility

2016-05-30 Thread Tiemo Kieft
> An appearance theme setting, with your preferred colour scheme. I tried look for one that is good enough, but I haven't found it yet. The problem in most cases is de text selection cursor, in most themes that is just a tiny vertical bar. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To

Re: Accessibility

2016-05-30 Thread Tiemo Kieft
> Are you using Gnome? If so, then in Gnome Tweak Tool, under "Keyboard > and Mouse", there's an option called "show location of pointer". If > you > turn that on, then every time you press the control key, the mouse > pointer is highlighted by moving circles. Unfortunately that isn't very v

Re: Accessibility

2016-05-21 Thread Doug
On 05/21/2016 11:16 PM, Tim wrote: Allegedly, on or about 21 May 2016, Samuel Sieb sent: in Gnome Tweak Tool, under "Keyboard and Mouse", there's an option called "show location of pointer". If you turn that on, then every time you press the control key, the mouse pointer is highlighted by mov

Re: Accessibility

2016-05-21 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 21 May 2016, Samuel Sieb sent: > in Gnome Tweak Tool, under "Keyboard and Mouse", there's an option > called "show location of pointer". If you turn that on, then every > time you press the control key, the mouse pointer is highlighted by > moving circles. Even that's not

Re: Accessibility

2016-05-21 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 05/21/2016 02:33 AM, Tiemo Kieft wrote: Thanks for the suggestions, I'm familiar with the option you are referring to, but I need something that I can turn on permanently. The Show Mouse plugin in compiz is a bit too dynamic for that (unless they have dramatically changed it.) Are you usin

Re: Accessibility

2016-05-21 Thread Tiemo Kieft
Hi Joe, Thanks for the suggestions, I'm familiar with the option you are referring to, but I need something that I can turn on permanently. The Show Mouse plugin in compiz is a bit too dynamic for that (unless they have dramatically changed it.) -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.or

Re: Accessibility

2016-05-19 Thread Tim
On Thu, 2016-05-19 at 06:41 +, Tiemo Kieft wrote: > The two things that I absolutely depend on are the ability to invert > screen colors (black becomes white and vice versa) and some way to > make the mouse cursor more visible. An appearance theme setting, with your preferred colour scheme. N

Re: Accessibility

2016-05-18 Thread Joe Zeff
On 05/18/2016 11:41 PM, Tiemo Kieft wrote: However, I cannot find a way to make the cursor more visible. I tried to write a little c program that can draw a circle around the cursor but I can't get it to properly work. On OS X my mouse looks like this [1], the cursor would be inside the blue c

Re: Accessibility (slow keys) in Gnome3 login screen - cannot deactivate.

2012-03-16 Thread Olav Vitters
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 07:58:05AM -0600, S P Arif Sahari Wibowo wrote: > For some reason some accessibility features (specifically slow keys > and sticky keys) in my Gnome3 login screen turn on, and I cannot > seems to deactivate / disable / turn-off / reset it. I tried turn > them off from the ac