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Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs? |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Aug 2006 11:24:00 +0900 |
Lennart Borgman <address@hidden> writes:
> To my surprise I could not use the keyboard to navigate
> the "start menu". I had no mouse attached to that computer ...
>
> I found it hard to believe that such a big problem exists in GNOME. I
> decided to wait until this problem is fixed. I am thinking about
> contacting the GNOME developers.
FWIW, Alt-F1 brings up the Gnome "start" menu for me (after which you
can use the arrow keys move around in it).
[You can customize those global keybindings by selecting "Desktop >
Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts" .]
-Miles
--
Any man who is a triangle, has thee right, when in Cartesian Space, to
have angles, which when summed, come to know more, nor no less, than
nine score degrees, should he so wish. [TEMPLE OV THEE LEMUR]
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, (continued)
- 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
- Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?,
Miles Bader <=
Re: Is OpenUsability something for Emacs?, Mikiya Matsuzaka, 2006/08/20