On 1 Nov 2007, at 12:45, Willie Walker wrote:
Anyway, my main point is to ask real users about what tasks they
typically want to accomplish with mouse keys. Then, figure out the best
UI that provides the user with the ability to customize mouse keys
behavior so they can accomplish these tasks efficiently. The reason I
list the XKB/AccessX stuff above is that they provide the main technical
constraints to can help/hinder providing what the end user really needs.
There's also an impending LSB accessibility spec that recommends which
AccessX features ought to be exposed in its configuration GUI, which I
guess we should try and stick to at a minimum (KDE is already compliant
with the draft, IIRC). Not sure when it's due to be published, though...
Cheeri,
Calum.