Re: the keyboard accessibility capplet



On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 13:28, Bill Haneman wrote:

> Yes, I would object.  "Advanced" doesn't seem like a good place for
> prefs that new users may want/need to change pretty much immediately on
> login.  Even if those users are in the minority...

Right.  If we took the plunge and decided to call it "Universal Access"
instead, then we would solve this problem (in English locales anyway)--
it would put us right near the bottom of the menu, which usability-wise
is pretty much as important as position as near the top :)

> The one alternative that I think would be OK would be to make the
> current keyboard accessibility UI a tab in a general Accessibility
> capplet, rather than a menuitem in an Accessibility menu.  Then we could
> create an "Assistive Technologies" tab (maybe called something else ;-)
> within that capplet.

Right; I think the only reason we dismissed that option originally was
because we weren't sure how many tabs it would end up having.  Any more
than 5 or 6 and we'd end up having to split things out into individual
capplets again.  Maybe that day is so far down the line that it's worth
doing in the interim, though.

Cheeri,
Calum.

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