Krister Ekstrom, le Tue 10 Oct 2006 14:13:09 +0200, a écrit : > > But once learned, this is a very efficient approach. Yes, it means > > learning. Well, yes, bare unix will probably be for programmers for > > long. > > > Yes and it's sad because unix/Linux is a powerful system but unless it > doesn't get user friendlier, which it works on, it's gonna be kinda hard > to convinse windows folks to leave Windows...
I'm talking about unix, not gnome. You can very well be a windows folk using a GNU/Linux system through gnome, you won't need to have the unixish way of thinking. > Where can you obtain this? I checked but Ubuntu didn't have it. > On another not, would it be at all possible for Brltty to have some kind > of option to track other cursors than the standard system cursor, for > example the soft cursor found in MC? The problem with "soft cursor" is precisely that it is "soft": only MC knows about it. The correction is quite simple: just have MC route the "hard" cursor just like the "soft" one. That's precisely what AMC does. In general, if a text application behaves like MC, just send an email to the author, it will probably not be very hard to fix that. Samuel -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
