On 8/30/2010 2:11 AM, Maurice McCarthy wrote: > Thanks for that. It is a dud then. > Maurice
Not necessarily. Don't fall into the trap of thinking that the accessibility interface belongs on the same machine as the application. It would be possible to put a simple bridge on grub and have it speak to the second machine fully enabled. How you get there is a different story but something like serial port or equivalent might be sufficient. Machine with grub tells remote machine what to say. Remote machine babbles. This is a lot easier than loading up grub with a whole bunch of stuff 99% of the universe doesn't need. A small change is much more likely to be accepted. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility