Re: Orca on laptops.
- From: Rich Burridge <Rich Burridge Sun COM>
- To: Bill Haneman Sun COM
- Cc: 'Ubuntu Accessibility Mailing List' <ubuntu-accessibility lists ubuntu com>, 'Gnome Accessibility List' <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>, 'Orca screen reader developers' <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Orca on laptops.
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 08:32:20 -0800
Bill Haneman wrote:
Lukas Loehrer wrote:...
I would therefore say that CapsLock is the more suitable choice of the
two as a default orca modifier key on laptops.
I don't wish to belabor this point, but I find that terminology
confusing. If we remap the CapsLock key, then we are not using the
CapsLock modifier at all! The question remains, then, "what modifier do
we assign to the (physical) CapsLock key?" in order to use it for orca.
Orca doesn't care what kind of key it uses for its modifier key. It can
be anything.
If anybody wants to try using CapsLock to see if they are more
comfortable with it,
then you can adjust the orca.settings.orcaModifierKeys line in
~/.orca/user-settings.py
to:
orca.settings.orcaModifierKeys = ['Caps_Lock']
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