Re: [orca-list] RFP - Guadalinex a11y edition
- From: Samuel Thibault <samuel thibault ens-lyon org>
- To: Michael Whapples <mwhapples aim com>
- Cc: Gnome Accessibility List <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>, Orca screen reader developers <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] RFP - Guadalinex a11y edition
- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 16:49:09 +0200
Michael Whapples, le Thu 10 Jun 2010 15:42:58 +0100, a écrit :
On 06/10/2010 03:35 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
I'll just take this example.
Michael Whapples, le Thu 10 Jun 2010 15:24:51 +0100, a écrit :
Like wise, an icon to start Braille seems a little pointless
as how would a blind user visually find the icon (OK, may be a partially
sighted Braille user, but if they knew of the shortcut would they just
press
the keys).
But what about a sighted user (who knows not much about accessibility)
who introduces another non-sighted user to Linux ? It'd still be good
to have a simple clear icon to enable braille: "oh, there's braille
support, let's try".
Oh, how do I enable it by myself in the future?
By waiting for the pop bubble that gives the shortcut.
but you possibly want to protect against where user interaction is
altered).
Right. That's why gnome warns when you enable sticky keys etc. just to
make sure you didn't enable them by accident.
Samuel
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