Alan - it is not just about themes!

The "Theme" is that Disability Access is a "Fail"!

Disability, and the use of Auxiliary Aids/Services, is not all about
Orca and other adaptive technologies. Many people derive no benefit from
such technology and don't need it. Some far more basic accessibility
issues are being missed and ignored.

I have test driven 12.04 with a number of people who do not need Orca or
other specific programs. All they need is the ability to have colour
schemes work - high contrast to aide focus due to Neurodiversity - and
the ability to make a window fill all available desktop space to aide
focus and concentration - and at the same time have access to basic
controls such as the Power Button and volume control.

I see that under Unity that the recommended primary route to being able
to access modification of the desktop is via the power button to get
access to System wide control and "System Settings" - and the very place
you need to go is removed if you right click on the desktop and select
"High Contrast".?

The lack of accessible routes to report Accessibility Issues  and fails
from the Beta desktop is also unacceptable - given that all necessary
basic functionality has and was present in 10.04 and beyond until now!

The present situation of regressive and not progressive.

>From the Canonical website - "Accessibility is cutting edge in software
design ".

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility

If this is cutting edge - then someone has missed the bleeding obvious
as they cut corners to get an edge. 8^(

Also from the Canonical website:

"Accessible

Accessibility is central to the Ubuntu philosophy. We believe that
computing is for everyone regardless of nationality, race, gender or
disability. Fully translated into 25 languages, Ubuntu also includes
essential assistive technologies, which are, of course, completely
free."

http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/features

That claim is now demonstrably false. It had some accuracy under 10.04
to 11.10 - but now?

When taking simple, basic steps - using well known and basic industry
standard steps to improve accessibility, to even test drive a live CD,
cause the whole distro to become inaccessible .... ?

That is not just an issue with a high contrast theme - it's far more
fundamental and the issue far bigger!

It is not even a single bug - it is far more fundamental.

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