On 04/16/2014 10:46 AM,
yumingfei cn fujitsu com wrote:
Hi: Since GNOME 3.6, accessibility is always on. There is no need to enable/disable it as it is always enabled. So no need to enable it by hand. I can find some assistive parameters in universal access. Those are there in order to activate default ATs. I tried to set all available parameters to ON but it didn't work.(after logout) One of the advantages of accessibility always on (and one of the reasons for the change), is that now is not needed to enable accessibility and then logout and login again in order to use assistive technologies. Do I miss anything?Or we can set it in terminal by dconf-edit? Those a11y paramenters in dconf-edit (and the toolkit-accessibility gsetting) is there in order to support gtk2 applications. Best regards -- ---- Alejandro Piñeiro |