Re: Orca on laptops.
- From: Joanmarie Diggs <j-diggs comcast net>
- 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 11:46:46 -0500
Hi Bill.
I think we need to resolve this second issue (i.e. of what _modifier_ we
use for orca) before dealing with the first issue (i.e. what physical
key we wish to assign that modifier to).
At the risk of asking a silly question.... Why can't we just do what
Rich suggested yesterday, namely change orca.settings.orcaModifierKeys
to suit our personal needs?
I took this line:
orca.settings.orcaModifierKeys = ['Insert', 'KP_Insert']
Turned it into this line:
orca.settings.orcaModifierKeys = ['Insert', 'Caps_Lock']
Now my CapsLock/ShiftLock works very nicely as the Orca modifier -- just
like Insert.
Take care.
Joanie
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