Dear List, Few days ago, Bill Cox, Anthony Sales and me talking following bigger longer time purpose: Now, when not accessibility specialized accessible Ubuntu based distributions installation is happening with access=v3 option (screen reader mode), lot of GNOME keyboard shortcuts is default disabled. We have got some ydea, with we don't no the Ubuntu-accessibility community accepts or not accepts: In longer time, possible very good purpose do international talked default define standard keyboard shortcuts with the default disabled GNOME keybindings: The big advantage with this purpose: In future, if a visual impaired user installing any Ubuntu based distribution with access=v3 option, this international standardized keystrokes setting during installation the target system, so, the keyboard shortcuts is equals with all Ubuntu based distributions if screen reader mode choosed during installation, independent the used language and used keyboard layout if this is possible. The minimal ydea standard keystrokes is following: 1. Now, in gnome-keybinding-properties preference tool, in accessibility section have following keybinding shortcut names: Toggle Screen Reader, Toggle Magnifyer, Toggle On-screen Keyboard. Need add following item: Launch Orca. This item is now missing. This new added keybinding command in future need run orca --replace command, and need define for example following general keystroke with this new item during installation with target system: Ctrl+Alt+o So, when this is happening, have a standard keystroke to restart Orca with any time with all Ubuntu based distributions. Luke, what GNOME module developers need do this feature request to add this now missing keybinding command name?
2. Need define importanter compiz-related disabled keybindings for example with Super+any keyboard commands, this is importanter with Compiz magnifyer users I think, but I not using Compiz magnifyer. Bill, complete you this part with your ydea? The bigger ydea, this is optional if the Ubuntu Accessibility community want: I think need define international standard keystrokes with following keybinding command names, this command names already part of gnome-keybinding-properties preference tool (not need do any feature request with GNOME developers), but now not defined any keybinding by default: Following keystrokes is only example keystrokes, based on Vinux actual keybindings list with GNOME section: Toggle fullscreen mode Control + Shift + F Toggle maximization state Control + Shift + X Maximise window vertically Control + Shift + A Maximise window horizontally Control + Shift + Z Launch calculator Control + Shift + L Launch e-mail client Control + Shift + E Launch web browser Control + Shift + W Home folder Control + Shift + H run terminal Control + Shift + T (I think now this command in Ubuntu default defined with Control+Alt+t) Note: I think need change the launch terminal and launch web browser example keybinding with Ctrl+Alt based keystroke, because ctrl+Shift+t is defined opening a new tab with gnome-terminal, and Ctrl+Shift+w keyboard combination closes the new tab in gnome-terminal by default. The technical specification with do this fix is very easy: This keybinding setting during installation is easy to do. When need define this international talked standard keystrokes during installation, in casper source package the ubiquity-hooks/30accessibility script in blindness profile section, this is easy to do when script do accessibility related configurations with target system. For example, I welcome working this fix with next developing cicle, if have a general Ubuntu-accessibility community accept keystroke list. Of course, this is longer time purpose if the Ubuntu-accessibility community accept this ydea (solid or bigger ydea), with sure possible do with next or next+1 Ubuntu final version. I hope this feature realizing with any developing cicle, but I absolute agree if the community not want this standardization. Attila -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility