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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: accessibility vs. usability (new behaviour in kde 3.4_beta1?)
From:       John Tapsell <john () geola ! co ! uk>
Date:       2005-02-02 11:35:00
Message-ID: 200502021135.00272.john () geola ! co ! uk
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Agreed.  The slow keys popup dialog should have:

Don't enable.
Do enable
Don't enable and turn off feature.



On Wednesday 02 February 2005 11:20, Michiel de Bruijne wrote:
> Ladies and Gents,
>
> Since I upgraded to kde 3.4_beta1 accessibility is disturbing my usability.
> Let me explain; I use the shift-key a lot for example fast scrolling (in
> konqueror or kpdf). I like this feature a lot.
>
> Since I have upgraded to kde 3.4_beta1 I always get a slow keys
> notification. This is very annoying. In previous kde versions this never
> happend. Don't get me wrong I think these features in kde is very
> important. I like the fact that (partially) disabled people can also have a
> nice computer experience.
>
> However I don't like that the slow keys are being enforced on me. I noticed
> that I'm not able to disable them permanently (at least in the gui).
>
> Anyone knows if it's possible to disable them completely in a conf.file?
>
> What do you think? Should accessibility be optional or mandatory?
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