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Subject:    [Kde-accessibility] Thanks :)
From:       Sami Liedes <sliedes () cc ! hut ! fi>
Date:       2006-11-24 4:02:36
Message-ID: 20061124040236.GN453 () lh
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Hi!

I wanted to say a big thanks to the folks who work to make KDE
accessible. Having recently been in an accident that disabled my
primary hand for some 1,5 months, I was delighted to see how good KDE
accessibility is. Sticky keys is of course basic stuff, but it makes
certain things a lot easier for me. Above all I was delighted that my
browser of choice when I'm healthy, Konqueror, implements what I
consider superior accessibility features.

In Konqueror, at least the access keys are really nice, and Firefox
(which I use for a very few sites that do not work well under
Konqueror) for example doesn't seem to have those.

There are still some things that I haven't figured out how to use with
keyboard, like KOrganizer. Maybe I should start to file bugs against
them (I already have filed a number of accessibility-related bugs
against Konqueror). But mostly I can just go on using my computer with
one hand almost as easily as before.

So thank you :)

	Sami


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