[Kde-accessibility] Re: Mouse related accessibility settings (was: [Kde-accessibility] kcontrol)

Pupeno pupeno@kde.org
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 09:37:18 -0500


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On Wednesday 18 December 2002 09:16, Bill Haneman wrote:
> When you guys are thinking about the Accessibilty support for mouse and
> keyboard, please be aware that keyboard-related accessibility features
> (and MouseKeys) are normally provided on Linux and X via the XKB
> extension (sometimes known as AccessX, after the accessibility work that
> was subsumed into the XKB extension).
>
> It's important to make sure that your mouse/keyboard stuff does not
> conflict with XKB's support.  It would also be nice (and convenient) for
> your accessibility dialogs to include the XKB features.  For example the
> features include StickyKeys, MouseKeys, BounceKeys (like Windows'
> 'Filters'), and other features.  Maybe the existing KDE accessibility
> stuff does already, I do not know.

Yes, AFAIK, all that is already implemented and working (I didn't reach the=
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functionality part yet), I'm just talking about the KDE Control Panel's=20
structure. Anyway, thanks Bill.
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