Re: Sticky Keys ?

2000-07-02 Thread Guy Harris
, the interaction will be the same. So you won't have to change how you interact with the systems. XKB is part of X11R6.1 and later, so I infer that the low-level X server support for sticky keys is built into recent versions of XFree86. I don't know whether the UI stuff to control it is part

Re: Sticky Keys ?

2000-06-30 Thread Doug Barton
Pascal Hofstee wrote: Hi, A co-worker of mine who is mobilly handicapped, uses a Windows "Accessibillity option" called "Sticky Keys" I vaguely remember a discussion about this have you searched the mail archives? Doug -- "Live free or die

Re: Sticky Keys ?

2000-06-30 Thread Mike Walker
, Microsoft's "accessibility" support gets much better under Windows 2000, but still geared toward having you buy something better/commercial. Sticky keys allows you to press key combinations one key at a time. There are many other controls: - Slow keys makes the keys not respond until they've

Sticky Keys ?

2000-06-29 Thread Pascal Hofstee
Hi, A co-worker of mine who is mobilly handicapped, uses a Windows "Accessibillity option" called "Sticky Keys" ... so he can still operate his keyboard normally, using ... let's call it a "straw" and his mouth. What this does is basically the following: - Pressin