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Bug 316943 - mouse keys config dialog's help doesn't describe mouse keys in detail
mouse keys config dialog's help doesn't describe mouse keys in detail
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-user-docs
Classification: Core
Component: user-guide
2.4
Other All
: Normal minor
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Assigned To: Joachim Noreiko
Control-Center Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-09-22 13:37 UTC by Daniel Holbach
Modified: 2006-02-06 13:32 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.9/2.10



Description Daniel Holbach 2005-09-22 13:37:54 UTC
Forwarded from http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11200

I enabled the mouse keys feature using the keyboard accessibility configuration
tool. After doing that, I wanted to know what key to press to emulate the middle
mouse button. So I clicked on the help button in the configuration tool (with
the mouse keys tab selected in the config tool). This popped up a section of the
gnome manual called "Mouse Preferences" (under the "Using Preferences Tools"
section). While this section explains how to configure the mouse keys feature,
it doesn't explain how to _use_ mouse keys. Nor does it contain a link to the
section that does. (This isn't much of an issue for the mouse motion, as the
keybindings are obvious. But the bindings for the 2nd and 3rd mouse buttons are
not.)

This can be remedied by adding a link from the Mouse Preferences help item to
the "Configuring the Keyboard -> To Enable the Keyboard to Emulate the Mouse"
help item. (The latter explains the keybindings for Mouse Keys.)

Other information:
Comment 1 remus draica 2005-09-27 12:15:18 UTC
I think this is a gnome-applets bug.
Comment 2 Danielle Madeley 2005-12-21 08:28:22 UTC
I think this is referring to the control-center capplet. Watch as we shift this bug around.
Comment 3 Joachim Noreiko 2006-02-05 21:46:03 UTC
In 2.12, the help button takes me to a section called "Configuring Keyboard Accessibility Options", which is the section of the Desktop User Guide concerned with this prefs pane.
It should indeed have a proper link to the Accessibility Guide, which explains the same thing but from a different perspective. I am looking into this, reassigning this bug.

I would add though that the icon in the Mouse Keys page of the dialog is misleading, as it shows a mouse over the 4 arrow keys. These do not affect the mouse, the numeric keypad does.
Comment 4 Joachim Noreiko 2006-02-06 13:32:33 UTC
I've had a veritable orgy of linking to the Accessibility Guide :)
Fix is in CVS.
Marking this bug as closed.