GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 632363
should have a shortcut to start the accessibility panel
Last modified: 2019-03-20 10:52:42 UTC
In a public place, somebody with disabilities (blindness, notably) should be able to just press a shortcut to start the accessibility panel and enable the accessibility features she needs. AIUI, that would be added to gnome-settings-daemon's a11y-keyboard plugin, somewhere around ./plugins/a11y-keyboard/gsd-a11y-keyboard-manager.c: gsd_a11y_keyboard_manager_ensure_status_icon() Could you have a look at this relatively soon? I'd like to see this added to Debian Squeeze. AIUI it shouldn't be technically difficult, one just needs to agree on a shortcut.
gnome-settings-daemon has had support for shortcuts for the magnifier, screenreader and on-screen keyboard for a while, though they don't have any shortcuts defined by default. There's also some ability to dwell (use mouse gestures) to start up some of the a11y features. Is that good enough, or do you need something else?
Well, what we need is a _standard_ shortcut, enabled by default, so that people can just type it on any machine they encounter with gnome installed, without having to ask for enabling the shortcut.
Maybe it's better to raise this on relevant mailing lists. However, requested information has been provided. Hence I am reopening.
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