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Message #32479
[Bug 603415] Re: Accessibility keybindings don't work
Comment #1 says it was already an issue in lucid which is using a not so
patched GNOME 2.30, that doesn't seem related to Unity, would still need
debugging by somebody who understands how accessibility tools are
working (which seems to not be a lot of people there)
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
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Title:
Accessibility keybindings don't work
Status in GNOME Control Center:
New
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
In gnome-keybindings-properties, in the Accessibility section, there
are three entries by default: toggle magnifier, toggle screen reader,
and toggle on-screen keyboard. None of these work, whether or not
Assistive Technologies is currently running and whether or not orca is
currently running.
WHAT I EXPECT TO HAPPEN: I should be able to configure a shortcut to
any of these actions, such as Ctrl-Alt-A to the Toggle magnifier
action. Then, pressing, Ctrl-Alt-A will start the magnifier.
WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENS: I am able to modify the entry in the gnome-
keybindings-properties window, but pressing the designated key does
not perform any action. That is, the magnifier does not open. Changing
the hotkeys for other actions works okay.
WHY THIS IS BAD: This is confusing and misleading behavior, and can be
especially damaging for people who need the accessibility features.
Ideally, the keybindings should be fixed, but otherwise they should be
removed from the dialog.
This is true under up-to-date Lucid 10.04 tested on several systems.
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