Many of the input accessibility features also exist in the X server itself, and can be adjusted via a tool like AccessX. Many of our users are not disabled, but use MouseKeys for convenience, or BounceKeys to compensate for their overly sensitive laptop keyboards.
The actual url is http://www.rehab.uiuc.edu/accessx, though they actually go to the same place. I rewrote and have been maintaining what another group started for a while. It's sort of a hack, but it gives a user access to the underlying features.
I haven't worked on it for a few months, as it has all the features I think it needs right now, and the brand-spanking-newest release from the X Consortium (x.org) is supposed to have the Sun/DEC control panel included by default.
Many of the input accessibility features also exist in the X server itself, and can be adjusted via a tool like AccessX. Many of our users are not disabled, but use MouseKeys for convenience, or BounceKeys to compensate for their overly sensitive laptop keyboards.
The actual url is http://www.rehab.uiuc.edu/accessx, though they actually go to the same place. I rewrote and have been maintaining what another group started for a while. It's sort of a hack, but it gives a user access to the underlying features.
I haven't worked on it for a few months, as it has all the features I think it needs right now, and the brand-spanking-newest release from the X Consortium (x.org) is supposed to have the Sun/DEC control panel included by default.
I can be reached at accessx@rehab.uiuc.edu.
- Dan