On 2012-07-28 00:11:13 +0200, Julien Cristau wrote:
> As explained in the blog post I linked to, you have to disable AccessX.

But the blog post doesn't explain *how* to do that. Well, it explains
it only for GNOME 3 users. But not everyone uses GNOME.

"man -k accessx" gives nothing interesting.

http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO-15.html says that
AccessX is enabled if the X server is run with the +accessx option,
but here AccessX is enabled while here there is no such option.

"grep -ri accessx /etc" and "ps -aef | grep -i accessx" give nothing.
And the X(7) man page doesn't mention AccessX.

I also wonder why such a feature is enabled by default while there
is no documentation about it!

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