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Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs? |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Aug 2006 07:12:16 -0400 |
> ...Just a week ago I installed Ubuntu GNU/Linux to give it a try again.
Ubuntu
> uses GNOME as its default desktop. To my surprise I could not use the
keyboard
> to navigate the "start menu". I had no mouse attached to that computer
...
Did you try Alt+F1?
One can't expect users to know about that command.
In order for that to be the solution to the no-mouse problem,
something on the screen needs to say how to use it.
- Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/08/19
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Robert J. Chassell, 2006/08/19
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Richard Stallman, 2006/08/20
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/08/20
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Paul Pogonyshev, 2006/08/20
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/08/20
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Mikhail Gusarov, 2006/08/21
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/08/21
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Chong Yidong, 2006/08/21
- RE: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Drew Adams, 2006/08/21
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Chong Yidong, 2006/08/21
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Richard Stallman, 2006/08/22
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Richard Stallman, 2006/08/22
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Richard Stallman, 2006/08/21
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Lennart Borgman, 2006/08/21
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, David Hansen, 2006/08/22