> > If the majority > > of users are adamant about obtaining normal Caps Lock behavior via some > > other gesture on the same key (e.g., a quick double press of Caps Lock), > > well, we'll need to think about it. If users say that kind of thing is > > a "nice to have", however, I'd prefer we note it as a future enhancement > > and not over engineer at this point. > > > Regret to say it's important. What gesture might be acceptable is > certainly worth discussion. I would not hazzard a strong statement > myself. I'm of the opinion people would accept something possibly > simpler such as Shift+CapsLock, or Ctrl+CapsLock. I'm guessing that's > simpler than a double CapsLock tap, but I certainly don't really know > that.
Thanks everyone! The patch is in GNOME CVS HEAD and I opened an RFE to allow people to lock/unlock the "Lock" modifier when Orca is using the Caps_Lock key as its modifer: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373387 In the interest of not getting several copies of each e-mail regarding this subject, lets please move the discussion of how to enable lock/unlock to the RFE (you can add your comments to the RFE). If using bugzilla.gnome.org proves to be too cumbersome for some users, then lets please restrict the discussion of this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] BTW, I've tried to put the ubuntu-accessibility and gnome-accessibility-list addresses on the BCC line of this message as a means to get the message out, but prevent "Reply All" from going to a gazillion places. Hopefully the mail servers for those lists will accept this. Thanks! Will -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility