Unity does not appear to have a Keyboard Access Status indicator
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unity (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: unity
When keyboard access mode "stickykeys" is enabled, it needs to have some kind of indicator to show the user which state the various lockable keys are in.
This was previously provided by the AccessX Status panel applet in GNOME.
I cannot seem to find how it's done in Unity. I'm sure the Accessibility Team won't have overlooked such an important feature, but how and where it's activated and placed on the Unity panel/indicator tray/whatever should probably be made more clear.
A working stickykeys implementation is a big deal for a lot of people with access issues.
I've been testing with the 32bit Natty, but I'm sure arch doesn't make a difference to this kind of bug.
Apologies if this is the wrong package, etc. etc.
tags: | added: indicator-application |
the GNOME control dialog is still there and activate the indicator, it's not an unity issue