Re: [orca-list] umai: Automate Ubuntu Mate accessibility tweaks
- From: Miguel Ross <miguelross762 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] umai: Automate Ubuntu Mate accessibility tweaks
- Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2022 08:51:02 -0000
Hi!
I try the script and I encountered the following bug one time about
two I loged in with out having the screenreader active. And the time
that I was able to have the screenreader the volume control is
automaticaly droped to 29000.
Le 2022-08-08 à 21 h 34, Kyle via orca-list a écrit :
I didn't find it very easy at all to set shortcut keys via a script
using MATE's or GNOME's shortcut key mechanism, although it should be
possible to do it using gsettings if you know how a keyboard setting
shortcut should look and the schema and key it belongs to. An easier
way to set shortcut keys may be to install xbindkeys, write the
shortcut definitions into one or more configuration files and add
xbindkeys -f /path/to/xbindkeys/config
to the startup applications. You can do this as many times as you
like, or just use a single file for all your xbindkeys shortcuts. In
either case, you can easily write the file(s) from scratch within your
script. Xbindkeys is especially useful on multi-desktop systems, as it
works on every desktop environment. I will freely admit that this is
rather unconventional, but it definitely gets the job done. I hope it
helps that part of your script.
~Kyle
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