I think it's a shame not implement such important feature.
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Title:
Should display the StickyKeys status in some way (a11y)
To manage notification
As part of the big bug review for 16.04 LTS I have tested this on 15.10
and the bug is still there.
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Original bug report: “Reported by truant on 2011-04-29”
Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot release date: 2011-10-13
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin release date: 2012-04-26
Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal release date: 2012-10-18
Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail release date: 2013-04-25
Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy Sala
Another vote for this as a critical accessibility issue. I've been
trying to get more physically disabled people like myself using Linux as
the price is excellent and it can be a start for job-training that can
lead to gainful employment. This is a small fix that would mean the
difference between
Thanks!
I do very much like unity (I know that makes me a weirdo). But maybe I'll
give gnome shell a try if they get this sorted out.
D
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:07 PM, truant <773...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi Dav,
>
> This bug has also been reported upstream, and some progress is happen
Hi Dav,
This bug has also been reported upstream, and some progress is happening
there.
See here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647711
Whether a Gnome Shell fix will make it into Unity is another question,
but as I use Shell anyway, it's not a question I'm personally concerned
about
If it helps, from
http://www.apple.com/accessibility/macosx/physical.html
"When Sticky Keys is active, OS X visually displays each modifier key in
the sequence in the upper-right corner of the screen, accompanied by a
sound effect, so you can verify the sequence and correct it (if needed)
before i
I've been pursuing this upstream in Gnomeland (not that Gnome Shell is
really upstream of Unity any more) and met with a similar "oh what?"
kind of response there too. Seb links to my bug report a few comments
up from here.
The annoying thing is that StickyKeys is - in my experience at least -
by
Oh well, if "First-class accessibility" as a goal for a release isn't
gonna put this one the radar, then what is? Guess there are more
important thing(s) now. Yes, I'm disappointed. Ignore this comment.
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Unfrotunately this is somewhat out of my relm, and I don't have quite
enough vision to be able to determine what is changing if sed feature is
enabled in other operating systems
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Windows indicator:
http://disability.illinois.edu/sites/default/files/win_sticky_keys_icon.png
MacOS: http://i.imgur.com/YNZPU.png
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Title:
Should
Without this indicator, StickyKeys is basically unusable. Obviously you
can use it, but if you lose track of which keys are locked/latched, it's
really tricky to find out what's going on. I have in the past been
forced to reboot just to clear a state of confusion. I would rate this
bug as at lea
Luke, do you know how important that info is for a11y usage? Do we know
how other platforms like windows, macos, etc handle that feature and the
feedback on screen for it?
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