Re: sticky keys

2016-07-30 Thread Jeremy Lincicome
Herb, Sticky keys are available. Go to Settings > Universal Access. You will find sticky keys in "Typing Assist". You can set it up to enable and disable the feature from the keyboard. I hope this helps. Enjoy Ubuntu! Jeremy On 07/30/2016 01:20 PM, Herb Doll wrote: i have als and u

sticky keys

2016-07-30 Thread Herb Doll
i have als and use the sticky keys feature in windows. is there any similar feature n linux -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility

Re: Sticky keys

2010-09-22 Thread Charlie Kravetz
a broken arm or by being > born one-handed. If I am, for example, in the GNOME panel and would like to > press control+f10 to add an applet. In Windows, there is a feature called > sticky keys where you can press the control key first and then the f10 key > later, so you can do it on

Sticky keys

2010-09-22 Thread André Baldo
an applet. In Windows, there is a feature called sticky keys where you can press the control key first and then the f10 key later, so you can do it one-handedly. Is there such a feature in Ubuntu? Thanks, André.-- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https

Sticky keys - now work for me with this 'solution'

2008-06-04 Thread David Ryder
Hi, For those who are having trouble with the system turning off sticky-keys if two keys are pressed or if a modifier key is pressed with another key, I found a setting in Configuration Editor which has stopped that misbehaviour - for me. So, in case it helps others: In Assistive Technologies